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entrenched

[en-trencht] / ɛnˈtrɛntʃt /
ADJECTIVE
established
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What Ray perceives as unexamined thinking and entrenched prejudice is, along with a clear warning about climate change, very present in “Burn the Water.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Reform at this scale will test entrenched interests, and it will not move in a straight line.”

From Salon

He is contesting in what's become a key race between Nepal's entrenched political establishment and a new generation of politicians.

From BBC

Upon his death, many observers expected greater power for the Revolutionary Guards, which are deeply entrenched in the Iranian economy.

From Barron's

After years of elevated inflation, another price hike at the pump risks reinforcing the perception that price pressures are becoming entrenched.

From Barron's