entrenched
/ɛntɹˈɛntʃt/adjective2 syllables
Entrenched means: established firmly and securely.
Synonyms for entrenched3
adjective, as in established firmly and securely
adjective, as in dug in
invulnerable
What does entrenched mean?2
adjective
1
established firmly and securely“the entrenched power of the nobility”
2
dug in
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with entrenched?1
one syllable
drenched
Entrenched in a sentence
- The enemy was entrenched all around the capital.unknown
- We had to run the gauntlet of entrenched defenders.halfb1t
- These entrenched habits are things we have to free ourselves from.Miktsoanit
- Resist beginnings. The medicine is prepared too late when the malady has become entrenched.Adelpa
- Islamophobia is deeply entrenched in a lot of the Western media.Amastan
- I am entrenched in my silence.felidad
- Islam is firmly entrenched in Kabylie.Amastan
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