Impinge or infringe upon.
Occupy a trench or secured area.
1 Companies entrench the problem by failing to promote women or retain them.
2 The opposition accuses left-wing Mr Maduro of trying to entrench his power.
3 Critics say the constitution will stifle democracy and entrench military influence in politics.
4 We want to entrench the rule of law, he said, without giving details.
5 The solution, of course, is terrifically simple but hard to entrench .
6 Even when these methods work, they can help entrench the stereotypes they're mobilizing.
7 They entrench themselves in fortresses against the Indians and wild beasts.
8 His was the only corps of the Fifth Army to entrench its position.
9 I wasn't going to entrench around my art; television is a fluid process.
10 Thus they had had four days in which to entrench themselves.
11 Instead, he will entrench at Paranor until his army moves south.
12 If she could entrench herself there, she thought irrationally, she could preempt disaster.
13 The convicts might entrench themselves at that point, and defend it.
14 Most happily, we have never needed to entrench upon our capital.
15 Counterintuitively, though, it could also serve to entrench the dominant players.
16 The Colonel falls silent, allowing me to entrench my Ape beside his Wall.
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