We have no meanings for "too entrenched" in our records yet.
1 When that happens, we'll be too entrenched to suffer much loss.
2 I'm not really too , too , too entrenched in the art world like that.
3 It is too large, too entrenched , has too much momentum.
4 It's just too entrenched , and pretty much everyone except music fans loves those fees.
5 But others fear positions are too entrenched for compromise.
6 He also accused the politicians of being " too entrenched in their own positions".
7 It's too old, too entrenched , too vicious, too there.
8 But he quit the board on Monday, six weeks after joining, saying the panel was too entrenched .
9 It appears that as a society, we are too entrenched in our moralistic views to consider the alternative.
10 But he quit the board on Monday, just six weeks after joining, saying the panel was too entrenched .
11 The fire is already too entrenched .
12 Soon it would become apparent that the parties are too entrenched in extreme positions to make any real progress, pessimists predicted.
13 The key thing is to try to provide intervention before loneliness becomes too entrenched , and affects people's mental and physical health.
14 The administration was arguing that Obamacare was becoming too entrenched to undo, with millions of people dependent on it for insurance.
15 But for most people in Tskhinvali, mistrust of Georgia is too entrenched for them to be wooed by cinemas and funfairs.
16 Mainstream media is too entrenched in the things that keep it going -the structures and the constructs that keep it going.
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