🪖entrench (entranch)

verb
/ɪnˈtrɛntʃ/
enraciner (enraciner)

Signification

To establish something so firmly that it is difficult to change.
Traduction de la signification
Établir quelque chose de manière si solide qu'il soit difficile de changer
Établir quelque chose de manière si solide qu'il soit difficile de changer

Phrases d'exemple

The company entrenched its position in the market through innovation.

L'entreprise a consolidé sa position sur le marché grâce à l'innovation.
L'entreprise a consolidé sa position sur le marché grâce à l'innovation.

Expressions d'exemple

entrenched in tradition
enraciné dans la tradition
enraciné dans la tradition

Synonymes

establish, embed, ingrain, fortify, cement

Antonymes

weaken, dislodge, uproot

Collocations

entrench power, entrench position, deeply entrenched, entrench values

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