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entrenchment

[en-trench-muhnt] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃ mənt /








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The 2018 exchange, which was revealed as part of a trove of files released by the Department of Justice, illuminates Epstein’s deep interest and entrenchment in the scientific community.

From Salon

It provides a basis for “entrenchment,” Parker said.

From Los Angeles Times

From their entrenchments along the Aisne River, the Germans had advanced northward toward the French ports of Dunkirk and Calais on the English Channel.

From Literature

“There is plenty of middle ground. There is plenty of opportunity. What we are battling is entrenchment,” Albritton said.

From Seattle Times

The constitutional entrenchment of slavery also allowed Marshall to buy and sell slaves.

From Salon