entrenched Antonyms

Meaning of entrenched

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entrenched (s)

dug in

established firmly and securely

entrenched Sentence Examples

  1. The deep-rooted traditions of the community were entrenched in its social fabric.
  2. Centuries of colonialism had entrenched systemic inequalities within the society.
  3. The entrenched belief in male superiority hindered progress towards gender equality.
  4. Financial regulations became entrenched over time, making it difficult to adapt to modern markets.
  5. The government's entrenched position on immigration prevented meaningful dialogue.
  6. Stereotypes about certain groups were deeply entrenched in the public consciousness.
  7. Discrimination against marginalized communities remained entrenched despite legal protections.
  8. Entrenched poverty created a cycle that was difficult to break.
  9. The entrenched power structures made it challenging for outsiders to challenge the status quo.
  10. Entrenched bureaucratic processes hindered efficiency and accountability in the organization.

FAQs About the word entrenched

dug in, established firmly and securely

inherent, settled, deep-seated, inveterate, rooted, deep, confirmed, hard-core, deep-rooted, intrinsic

ephemeral, provisional, ephemeral, temporary, brief, short-term, momentary,temporary, transient, short-term

The deep-rooted traditions of the community were entrenched in its social fabric.

Centuries of colonialism had entrenched systemic inequalities within the society.

The entrenched belief in male superiority hindered progress towards gender equality.

Financial regulations became entrenched over time, making it difficult to adapt to modern markets.