Verb
See Intrench.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe troops dug in for the night Source: Internet
This impinges on my rights as an individual Source: Internet
This matter entrenches on other domains Source: Internet
According to Jodi Rudoren these installations both entrench the occupation and provide work for Palestinians, even those opposed to it. Source: Internet
European Union regulators say they're opening an in-depth investigation into U.S. tech giant Google's plan to buy fitness tracking device maker Fitbit, saying they are concerned the deal would entrench Google's position in the online ad market. Source: Internet
It illustrates social media’s capacity to deceive and to entrench political power. Source: Internet