Examples of 'are entrenched' in a sentence

Meaning of "are entrenched"

refers to a situation or condition where something, such as a belief, practice, or system, has become firmly established, deeply rooted, or difficult to change. It indicates that the subject or issue is deeply ingrained and resistant to alteration or reform

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Some of these attitudes are entrenched by customary laws.
In my view it is because the older generations are entrenched.
The soldiers are entrenched behind their shields.
There is no basis for consensus when positions are entrenched.
The head honchos are entrenched for life.
They are entrenched in these relationships for a higher purpose.
He and his companions are entrenched in the woods.
Are entrenched in developed nations.
Too many people are entrenched in their positions.
The respective positions are entrenched.
Gasoline engines are entrenched in the transportation economy.
Determine where they are entrenched.
The enemy are entrenched on this line.
There are certain ideas about parenthood that are entrenched in society.
These idioms are entrenched in our culture.

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Distribution networks are entrenched.
The tumour cells are entrenched in a highly vasculated myxoid background.
The tests to decide if you can hear delicate sounds are entrenched.
But we humans are entrenched in the earth.
Good luck building any pipelines after private property rights are entrenched in the Constitution.
These ideas are entrenched in society.
It seems they are attacking the Louvre where the Kings troops are entrenched.
The soldiers up there are entrenched all over the ground.
There are entrenched interests not only among the stars but also among producers and distributors.
The origins of this debate are entrenched in history.
These rights are entrenched and should remain relatively constant.
The forces of the status quo are entrenched and powerful.
Thick clouds are entrenched over the region and will remain in place throughout the day.
Some natural justice principles are entrenched in the charter of rights.
Observations and Conclusions Inuit harvesting rights are entrenched.
The taliban are entrenched.
His doctrines are entrenched in the foundations of most modern Protestant denominations.
The attitudes are entrenched.
They are entrenched in their traditions, customs and procedures.
Their problems are entrenched.
His men are entrenched in Chicago macho.
This is a very sensitive subject for many because we are entrenched in our convictions.
None are entrenched.
All basic principles of a pluralistic society are entrenched in this Constitution.
Political leaders are entrenched in the points of view and do not accept criticism.
Then, definitely the classical musicians are entrenched.
Positions are entrenched.
This could be a major force if REDD-plus projects and policies are entrenched.
Some say that the two sides are entrenched in their respective positions.
The state's governance and are entrenched.
These rights and freedoms are entrenched in the Constitution and are as follows.
Rather, our continent is dealing with situations that are entrenched in the past.
Workers rights in Canada are entrenched in a collection of national and provincial laws.
While there is no single cause of type 2 diabetes, there are entrenched risk factors.
The fundamental rights are entrenched in chapter III of the Constitution.

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