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entrenched

[en-trencht] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃt /
ADJECTIVE
established
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Today, Los Angeles is firmly entrenched among the handful of most significant producers of new art in the world.

From Los Angeles Times

But all agree it is complex, entrenched, and still costing young lives.

From BBC

Prigozhin’s entities are entrenched in mining, forestry and other activities there.

From Washington Post

Miklo has become so entrenched in the fiber of his being that in conversation Chapa often speaks about himself and the character as if they were one and the same.

From Los Angeles Times

If that wasn’t already entrenched, the pandemic made it so at an entirely new level.

From Seattle Times