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entrenched

[en-trencht] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃt /
ADJECTIVE
established
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Today, Los Angeles is firmly entrenched among the handful of most significant producers of new art in the world.

From Los Angeles Times

But all agree it is complex, entrenched, and still costing young lives.

From BBC

Analysts say Mr. Xi likely believes he has nothing to gain from speaking to President Biden at this moment, particularly as negative views on China in the United States appear increasingly entrenched.

From New York Times

Kenney is a burgeoning star, an offensive-minded freshman who grew up in Boston entrenched in the East Coast’s lacrosse culture before moving to California.

From Los Angeles Times

"The longer this dispute goes on the more entrenched we all become and the harder it is to break the impasse."

From BBC