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How to use entrenched in a sentence

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First, Ethernet has a very large advantage by being a thoroughly entrenched networking technology.
It was the first time in Canadian legislative history that the national constitution had been amended to abrogate entrenched rights.
Those entrenched enough to deride as fools or quislings anyone who questions war may also be more prone to edit events to fit their version.
Nevertheless, at the ratepayer level, the preference to have improvements excluded from rates seems firmly entrenched.
Political groups which resist the advance of globalisation are protecting entrenched domestic lobbies.
But still we hear deeply entrenched economic attitudes which promote business strategies antipathetic to sustainable development.
Certainly, the burnings of Mary Tudor's reign had made the Romanists and Protestants more entrenched in their views.
Instead, he asserts that we are in fact so entrenched in ideology that it is difficult to even distinguish its parameters.
The sisters discovered that managing a staff of 15 with entrenched work practices was not easy.
As talkback entrenched itself as an integral part of the Australian radio landscape, her program was also said to lack sufficient topicality.
Urban reformers had closed the segregated districts in over eighty cities, including the entrenched tenderloins.
This type of moral and epistemic bankruptcy is now entrenched in the corporation's output.
To this day, a casual walk along the Normandy coast reveals scores of entrenched batteries and nearly monumental emplacements of concrete.
The development community was too entrenched for it to meekly give up its position without either a fight or an attempt at adaptation.
The accumulated rage, hurt and self-doubt become so entrenched that even teens from loving homes may never recover.
Most of our countries have entrenched establishments of shortsighted, time-serving, often corrupt politicians.
Its various schools, once strongly entrenched at numerous clan capitals throughout the country, were now tottering on the brink of ruin.
My conflicting impressions are further entrenched when he orders a beer followed by a chocolate milkshake.
However, strategist that he was, he chose to try to build for the future rather than satisfy the urge to tear at the transitorily entrenched.
In fact, he's engaged to three of the latter, and each of them spends every spare moment with this entrenched trigamist.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The entrenched Turks were strong enough to withstand the attack of the Bulgarian forces.
The Germans were entrenched in the gardens and walled enclosures of the village.
He meant supremely to be safe, and to that end he had entrenched himself on every side.
It is now firmly entrenched on both the Orkneys and the Hebrides.
The English class system, as entrenched as any despite nominal democratization, maintains a firm thumbscrew on minorities and the improverished.
These can be found in subculture, but also within the entrenched culture.
What if he was entrenched behind stone walls at Martinsburg?
Hadn't the entrenched oligarchies stridden into the party as well in strength to elbow out the commoners to the sidelines?
At last we found the brutes entrenched on the banks of the Moskva.
Turn a perfectly sound, entrenched business into a blue-sky factory?
She has an uphill battle against an entrenched political candidate and the Los Angeles political machine.
The enemy is entrenched in the kopjes north of colenso bridge.
At night these animals have to be packed closely in an entrenched camp.
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