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Entrench   /ɛntrˈɛntʃ/   Listen
Entrench

verb
1.
Fix firmly or securely.  Synonym: intrench.
2.
Impinge or infringe upon.  Synonyms: encroach, impinge, trench.  "This matter entrenches on other domains"
3.
Occupy a trench or secured area.  Synonym: dig in.



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"Entrench" Quotes from Famous Books



... Nancy," Tommy laughed. "Now, fellows, suppose a couple of us entrench on top of the cabin, to get the advantage of altitude—the superiority of position, as it were—and ...
— Wings of the Wind • Credo Harris

... often pondered this possibility and had decided in such a case to attack at once before the enemy could entrench and bring up cannon. A rapid decision was now followed by rapid action. He had a moment's conversation with Vaudreuil. The French regiments on the right at Vaudreuil's camp, lying nearest to the city, were to march at once. To Johnstone he said, "The affair ...
— The Conquest of New France - A Chronicle of the Colonial Wars, Volume 10 In The - Chronicles Of America Series • George M. Wrong

... which she—Klara—was one and the dead man another. Well, the latter could tell no tales, and she, of course, would say nothing. Already she had determined—even though her mind was still confused and her faculties still numb—that ignorance would be the safest stronghold behind which she could entrench herself. ...
— A Bride of the Plains • Baroness Emmuska Orczy



Words linked to "Entrench" :   take advantage, fasten, trespass, fix, secure



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