Translation of entrenched in Spanish: entrenched
Pronunciation /ɛnˈtrɛn(t)ʃt/ /ɛnˈtrɛn(t)ʃt/ /ɪnˈtrɛn(t)ʃt/ /ɪnˈtrɛn(t)ʃt/ adjective
deeply entrenched prejudices — prejuicios muy arraigados masculine
English example sentences
The goal, very simply, was, and is, the protection of entrenched profits and power. The entrenched systems of control in the Arab world are beginning to give way. All sorts of authoritative, entrenched cultural positions can be tweaked by humor. A now entrenched movement in the Internet world favors eliminating copyright altogether. Individuals can, of course, be manipulated and misled by a malevolent guide or entrenched prejudice. In 1995, Lai founded Apple Daily, taking on Hong Kong's entrenched newspapers in a fierce price war. Periodically a radical external mobilization confronts entrenched resistance within the university. Even some of the most entrenched rough sleepers have been successfully accommodated. A major obstacle to good governance is the entrenched lack of accountability within the government. Family members often commence therapy with entrenched views about which of them are responsible for family problems. The success of these established brands gave rise to a deeply entrenched in-house establishment. Low taxes, low services and entrenched business power means a stagnant future. The experiment in equality had no impact on entrenched discrimination. We now have the resources to tackle entrenched poverty. There is a question whether some long entrenched organisations will play ball. Codes must shake up an entrenched engineering corps that still favours technology over cost effectiveness. When Jesus told this story he was making an extremely important point about entrenched conflict. Entrenched management attitudes can be an enormous obstacle to facility projects that can reduce costs. Whether he can make a dent on the entrenched culture there remains to be seen. It was asking for the overthrow of generations of entrenched prejudice.