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entrenched

[en-trencht] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃt /
ADJECTIVE
established
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South Africa, the continent's most industrialised nation, is grappling with entrenched crime and corruption driven by organised networks.

From Barron's

The organisation said the updated testimony shows corridor care – and care in other non-clinical areas – has become further entrenched across hospitals in the UK.

From BBC

China's success will likely continue in 2026 as Chinese goods and services become more deeply entrenched into global businesses, said Elms.

From BBC

The ILO also highlighted "entrenched gender inequalities", pointing out that women still account for just two-fifths of global employment.

From Barron's

With Love entrenched as the starter, there was no path to immediate playing time, but the Packers offered Willis the chance to learn under one of the game’s savviest offensive minds in coach Matt LaFleur.

From The Wall Street Journal