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Meanings of
entrenched
in anglès
Entrenched.
Related terms
invulnerable
Entrenched.
Related terms
established
constituted
Usage of
entrenched
in anglès
1
Despite good intentions, this approach has not solved problems, but
entrenched
them.
2
Philips adds: A really
entrenched
addict needs at least £100 a day.
3
Serious expansion follows only when Kerry is firmly
entrenched
in the market.
4
Then there are
entrenched
relationships with local government officials and union leaders.
5
Like many in France, the company must overcome
entrenched
resistance to change.
6
The education publishing market is enormous, but also enormously complex and
entrenched
.
7
All the infantry was concentrated in the town and the
entrenched
camp.
8
Preventing long-term unemployment from becoming
entrenched
was also a huge structural challenge.
9
Despite that, no political party is denying that economic recovery is
entrenched
.
10
Data from July onwards must confirm whether the rebound is becoming
entrenched
.
11
Our veto on harmonisation of direct taxation, including corporate taxation, remains
entrenched
.
12
Chief Keef,
entrenched
in a heavy gang culture, is a prime example.
13
With opinions so
entrenched
it's hard for the debate to move forward.
14
Russia's civil society is now more
entrenched
,
more knowledgeable and more skeptical.
15
He railed against the left's lack of interest in tackling
entrenched
poverty.
16
The RFS has become a battleground between
entrenched
farm and oil interests.
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entrenched
entrench
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
entrenched camp
more entrenched
so entrenched
deeply entrenched
too entrenched
More collocations
Entrenched
through the time
Entrenched
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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