Meanings (ES + gloss)
atrincherar
To cut in; to furrow; to make trenches in or upon.
The army entrenched its camp, or entrenched itself.
To the south were the Varden and the men of Surda, entrenched behind multiple layers of defense, where they displayed a fine panoply of woven standards, ranks of proud tents, and t…
atrincherar
To establish a substantial position in business, politics, etc.
Given these entrenched ideological assumptions about the colonial order, it is no wonder that the state and those groups with an interest in the status quo viewed with suspicion an…
Senator Cornpone was able to entrench by spending millions on each campaign.