Sentences

intrench in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To establish firmly and securely, often in a way that is difficult to change or remove.

Sample Sentences

  1. The company's policies were entrenched in a culture of innovation and collaboration.
  2. As the debate intensified, the opposing views became ever more entrenched.
  3. Efforts to reform the education system faced entrenched resistance from various stakeholders.
  4. The community's traditions were deeply entrenched, making change a slow process.
  5. To instigate real progress, we must first address the entrenched biases within the organization.
  6. The new policies will entrench the existing inequalities within the education system.
  7. As the conflict escalated, both sides sought to entrench their positions and gain a strategic advantage.
  8. The company's decision to entrench its brand identity paid off in customer loyalty and recognition.
  9. Efforts to entrench democratic values in the region faced significant resistance from authoritarian factions.
  10. She believed that allowing fear to dictate her choices would only further entrench her doubts and insecurities.