verb
- to reduce costs or spending, especially by eliminating jobs or cutting expenses
- to establish a defensive position by digging trenches or fortifications
Usage: business; economics
Usage: military; formal
Examples
- The company retrenches during economic downturns to survive.
- Management retrenches by laying off workers and closing branches.
- The army retrenches behind the hill to prepare for battle.
- When profits fall, the business retrenches its operations.
- The general retrenches his forces in a strong defensive position.
- The corporation retrenches spending on research and development.