Examples of 'entrenched' in a sentence

Meaning of "entrenched"

entrench (verb): to establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely. This phrase is often used metaphorically when referring to deeply ingrained ideas or systems
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  • simple past tense and past participle of entrench

How to use "entrenched" in a sentence

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We do not get stuck on entrenched thinking patterns.
It is entrenched in balance sheets around the world.
It can stay firmly entrenched in its sheath.
Entrenched in what could become an anachronistic medium.
The soldiers are entrenched behind their shields.
The total ban on torture is firmly entrenched.
His men entrenched for the night.
Integrity is regulated by and entrenched in our laws.
Once entrenched it embraced enslavement of another race.
The equivalent of an entrenched habit has been formed.
No entrenched thing is stronger than that message.
Islam became firmly entrenched in the empire.
But entrenched interests are still resisting progress.
But McGovern is not entrenched in the past.
It is an entrenched dogma that substitutes for religion.

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It would threaten certain entrenched economic interests.
It is as entrenched as the political system that supports it.
It is difficult to change entrenched ideas in their minds.
The entrenched opposition is waging a fierce battle.
These wars became entrenched in our society.
And current practices seem to be stubbornly entrenched.
It is deeply entrenched and not able to be navigated.
On rough terrain and fighting an entrenched enemy.
She was firmly entrenched in her devotion to god.
Buhari mounted an offensive against entrenched interests.
Archaic culture entrenched in criminal justice institutions.
The poem as a public encounter is entrenched in habit.
Why racism is so entrenched in the fashion industry.
In the neighbourhood are remains of entrenched camps.
In nature an entrenched meander becomes a stunning canyon.
The despised republic was now firmly entrenched.
Too many people are entrenched in their positions.
A head on assault against a powerfully entrenched army.
I am pretty firmly entrenched in the real world.
I am trying to change a hundred years of entrenched dogma.
They were in entrenched in their spot and we were in ours.
He and his companions are entrenched in the woods.
Here the entrenched falsehood is made sacred.
The head honchos are entrenched for life.
In my view it is because the older generations are entrenched.
They will surely be entrenched and expecting us.
The culture of impunity must not be entrenched.
I became deeply entrenched in the study of philosophy.
A legend of gold remains deeply entrenched there.
It is not a very entrenched history of this cat.
The two sides are too entrenched.
Gasoline engines are entrenched in the transportation economy.
The tyranny of tyranny is a deeply entrenched foe.
Racial discrimination entrenched by the apartheid legal.
The concept is far too well entrenched.

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