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entrenchment

[en-trench-muhnt] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃ mənt /








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The pandemic has brought other changes, including the entrenchment of on-demand consumption patterns of entertainment.

From Los Angeles Times

Perhaps the most stark outcome of the anarchist entrenchment has been a rift between the police and the Multnomah County district attorney, Mike Schmidt.

From Seattle Times

The result, he says, has been the entrenchment of a system of deep inequality.

From Washington Post

“The entrenchment goes deep and will require a multi-pronged approach to change and build a culturally competent and caring APD to serve and protect a diverse community,” the report said.

From Washington Times

Still, the entrenchment by moderate senators — and the president’s current deference to it — presents a challenge for activists hoping to influence the administration.

From New York Times