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- verb Obsolete spelling of
entrenched .
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Examples
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The military forces were distributed along what was known as the intrenched camp
The end of an era, 1899
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Page 9 and Illustration, "intrenched" changed to "entrenched" to conform to text.
The Pleasant Street Partnership A Neighborhood Story Mary F. Leonard
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She was too firmly intrenched in the established to have any sympathy with revolutionary ideas.
Chapter 24 2010
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I think we need to put a major funding program in place, it is the only way to beat this statist intrenched thug.
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In biology, the animosity to such thinking is much more intrenched.
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I believe it stems from brainwashing from far right religious beliefs and intrenched racial beliefs learned in childhood and carried on into adulthood.
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Feinstein is another intrenched, corrupt politician who helped us run up the deficit and damage our economy.
Feinstein suggests full Senate could consider Kagan by Aug. 1 2010
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(Institutional racism remains a serious issue, and one worthy of skewering, but, like with sexism, it is typically subtler and more intrenched than Hollywood makes it out to be.)
Catie Lazarus: A Review of The Cleveland Show : Hancock's Previous Episodes 2010
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(Institutional racism remains a serious issue, and one worthy of skewering, but, like with sexism, it is typically subtler and more intrenched than Hollywood makes it out to be.)
A Review of The Cleveland Show : Hancock's Previous Episodes 2010
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But, if you are deeply intrenched in a topic to the degree of an ‘expert’ would you stop reading non-fiction of that topic because they probably do not have new insights for you to learn?
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