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View definitions for entrenched

entrenched

adjective as in established

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With Minter’s roots firmly entrenched in SoCal now, would it be that far-fetched to see Minter become USC’s new head coach, once Lincoln Riley negotiates a buyout to bail to the Dallas Cowboys?

For Black professionals, who already navigate systemic barriers and entrenched inequities, this represents a direct assault on their workplace opportunities and dignity.

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“We are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington,” they write.

The government argued that those deals entrenched Google’s power, guaranteeing that its search traffic was robust.

This difference is despite seven decades of affirmative action, India's caste system - a four-fold hierarchy of the Hindu religion - remains deeply entrenched.

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