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Entrenches

Entrenches meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of entrench

Example sentences (12)

Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic jurist on the court, wrote that the decision “subverts” the constitutional guarantee of equal protection and further entrenches racial inequality in education.

Echo not only depicts Marvel's first deaf and Indigenous superhero, but the show fully embraces these elements and entrenches the viewers in Maya Lopez's world.

It entrenches these grossly inadequate benefit levels.

The ruling further entrenches discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, and makes them prone to more violence.

GPT-3 doesn’t change the problem; it just further entrenches it.

While paying lip service to tackling growing inequality in South Africa, in reality this group supports and entrenches a system which is an integral part of perpetuating it.

The political system certainly entrenches micro-politics, racism, and religious segregation.

This decision entrenches unjust laws that criminalize same-sex sexual relations and block people’s access to essential services, including to health care,” said Ms Carlsson.

Forcing this pipeline through the lands of First Nations that do no consent entrenches the violence of colonialism and moves us away from reconciliation.

The amendment Bill entrenches the Smart Card Reader and electronic transmission of results among others.

The move entrenches the company’s leadership in the fibre optic space across the West African sub-region.

By tradition, all blind Fremen are abandoned in the desert, but Paul shocks the Fremen and entrenches his godhood by proving he can still see, even without eyes.