🪖entrench

verb
/ɪnˈtrɛntʃ/

Meaning

To establish something so firmly that it is difficult to change.

Example Sentences

The company entrenched its position in the market through innovation.

Example Expressions

entrenched in tradition

Synonyms

establish, embed, ingrain, fortify, cement

Antonyms

weaken, dislodge, uproot

Collocations

entrench power, entrench position, deeply entrenched, entrench values

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