Definition of Entrench
to establish an attitude, habit, or belief so strongly that it is not likely to change
Examples of Entrench in a sentence
Frustrated, the painter had moved on and prepared to entrench herself in another project. π
Will you continue to entrench yourself in work or enjoy your weekend off? π
The army captain, steadfast in his belief that the enemy would retreat, urged his troop to entrench themselves in the location. π
Entrench yourself in the political stance if you must, but please do not push your agenda on me. π
He was off-task early on but vowed to entrench himself in his studies as the deadline neared. π
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