Entrenchment

C2 16+

Synonyms of entrenchment

Antonyms of entrenchment

Collocations of entrenchment

deeply entrenched
Frequency: 70 %

The corruption was deeply entrenched within the government.

cultural entrenchment
Frequency: 60 %

The cultural entrenchment of traditional values hindered progress in the society.

entrenchment of power
Frequency: 50 %

The dictator's entrenchment of power led to widespread oppression.

political entrenchment
Frequency: 45 %

The party's political entrenchment made it difficult for new ideas to gain traction.

economic entrenchment
Frequency: 40 %

The economic entrenchment of monopolies stifled competition in the market.

Idiomatic Expressions for entrenchment

  • Phrase: stick to one's guns
    Meaning: to remain firm in one's beliefs or decisions; to not give in to pressure or opposition
    Usage: Despite criticism from his colleagues, he stuck to his guns and defended his proposal.