intrench

[US]/ɪnˈtrɛntʃ/
[UK]/ɪnˈtrɛntʃ/

Translation

v.to surround with a trench; to firmly establish or protect; to cause to wrinkle
Word Forms
Past Tenseintrenched
Past Participleintrenched
Third Person Singularintrenches
Present Participleintrenching

Phrases & Collocations

intrench power

intrench interests

intrench position

intrench beliefs

intrench values

intrench strategies

intrench policies

intrench authority

intrench control

intrench practices

Example Sentences

they tend to intrench their beliefs in the community.

efforts to intrench democracy can face significant challenges.

he tried to intrench his position in the company.

the policy aims to intrench equality among all citizens.

they worked hard to intrench their influence in the region.

it is important to intrench good habits early in life.

the army sought to intrench its defenses against potential attacks.

efforts to intrench cultural values are essential for future generations.

she tried to intrench her ideas during the meeting.

to intrench a habit, you must practice it consistently.

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