noun
- the process of establishing something so firmly that it becomes very difficult to change
- a defensive position consisting of trenches and earthworks
Usage: military
Examples
- The entrenchment of corruption in the government made reform nearly impossible.
- Years of tradition led to the entrenchment of these practices in the company culture.
- The soldiers built an entrenchment to protect themselves from enemy fire.
- The entrenchment of poverty in certain neighborhoods requires comprehensive solutions.
- Civil rights activists fought against the entrenchment of discriminatory laws.
- The army’s entrenchment provided excellent defense against the advancing forces.
- Educational reform faced resistance due to the entrenchment of outdated methods.