Examples of 'was entrenched' in a sentence

Meaning of "was entrenched"

was entrenched: to be firmly established or deeply ingrained in a particular position, belief, or situation

How to use "was entrenched" in a sentence

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was entrenched
The enemy was entrenched all around the capital.
A culture of peace and respect for others was entrenched.
It was entrenched in virtually every conversation at home.
Within a short time she was entrenched in a dark world of drugs.
Security forces retaliated by raiding the neighbourhoods where the group was entrenched.
This attitude was entrenched and institutionalized over time.
Bilateral tension was entrenched.
Schwarzenegger was entrenched in what he considered to be his mandate in cleaning up gridlock.
The enmity between the two groups was entrenched and old.
The approach was entrenched in the sports world and widely accepted.
The tradition of death instead of defeat and shame was entrenched in Japanese military culture.
He was entrenched.
The entire system was endemic to Christianity and the Mother goddess cult was entrenched.
The modern trumpet with piston valves was entrenched by the end of the nineteenth century.
During this time span, the semester system was entrenched.

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So I always was entrenched by both of these cultures.
Celtic had a Catholic origin to which it grew closer while Rangers was entrenched in Presbyterianism.
This position was entrenched by the Unionist Party.
I knew she wouldn't do it because she was entrenched watching TV.
The United States was entrenched in the turbulence of the Vietnam War.
Inside the tunnel he himself built inside the jail . Escobar describing how he was entrenched.
It was entrenched on its spiderweb, waiting for its delicious meal to come.
And I wouldn't stop until Sonny was entrenched in my life.
The idea was entrenched enough that it caused no surprise when U. S.
The one-party system was entrenched.
This thought was entrenched in the understanding of the world . ".
However, it was not until the late 1960s that this reality was entrenched in law.
It seemed he was entrenched in his NBA niche as a mid-volume, low-efficiency scorer.
In Luther 's day, the church was entrenched in legalism.
The boundary was entrenched in the Canadian constitution upon Newfoundland joining confederation in 1949.
The racial category of ‘ coloured ' was entrenched in the Population Registration Act of 1950.
The bill of rights was entrenched in chapter II of the 1978 Constitution.
The Bible. Jerry was entrenched in, now, the political world.
This policy of multiculturalism was entrenched in the Canadian Multiculturalism Act, adopted in 1988.

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