Rechercher
to entrench
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s'enterrer
to establish deeply and firmly, often making something difficult to change or remove
02
s'enterrer
occupy a trench or secured area
03
s'enterrer
impinge or infringe upon
Exemple
The practice of mindfulness is currently entrenching itself in mainstream wellness routines.
The political party entrenched its power by passing controversial legislation.
If we don't address the issue now, it will only further entrench itself in our society.
Entrenched in the principles of pragmatism, the speaker contended that the true worth of ideas lies in their tangible impact on the complexities of the real world.