Similar words: retrenchment, entrench, entrenched, encroachment, parchment, catchment, enrichment, attachment. Meaning: [-mənt] n. an entrenched fortification; a position protected by trenches.
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1. The dogmatic resistance to entrenchment would raise its arid and pedantic head.
2. The foot were also responsible for entrenchments and for engineering works associated with sieges.
3. Thousands of Union men were set to digging entrenchments and preparing emplacements for siege guns.
4. As time passed, the entrenchment of those in power, as well as their fierce devotion to their internal competition, began to have trickle-down effects on the Big Eight's top tiers.
5. Entrenchment in the self, consumption of self as a result of self importance or insecurity, strangles empathy.
6. Considering the possible widespread entrenchment of the disease in poultry, FAO is advising the government to prepare for a targeted vaccination campaign.
7. First pass on the majority of Entrenchment sound effects (no vocals yet).
8. "Considering the possible widespread entrenchment of the disease in poultry," Domenech said, "FAO is advising the government to prepare for a targeted vaccination campaign.
9. In line with the "entrenchment effect", the excess control extent of ultimate controlling shareholder is negatively related to corporate transparency.
10. Right below the entrenchment,[http://sentencedict.com] you will find another underground bunker.
11. The new regime also saw the entrenchment of the equestrian order (Imperial period )as the empire's second estate.
12. The paper tests the hypotheses of managerial entrenchment and managerial abilities based on diversifying entry of listed companies in China.
13. There has been a shift in opinion on the issue after a decade of entrenchment.
14. As the banks were rather steep the defenders spent several days cutting entrenchments and embrasures in expectation of battle.
15. Jean Valjean with some difficulty, but without relaxing his hold for a single instant, made Javert, pinioned as he was, scale the little entrenchment in the Mondetour lane.
16. Clinton's comments appear to reflect a new US pessimism on Iran following the June presidential elections, that brought an entrenchment by hardliners in Tehran.
17. However, they lack brevity in order to pull themselves out and get out of the entrenchment of laziness and lolling .
18. In the analytical process, mentioning the existence of "the Government Leading Entrenchment Effects" and "the Controlling Shareholder's Agent Entrenchment Effects".
19. Under the frame of property, the paper examines incentive effect and entrenchment effect of big shareholder by researching Chinese listed company sample in 2005.
20. They should offend liberals on the latter score and conservatives on the former; their firm entrenchment in American public policy illustrates the limitations of the American democratic system .
21. Other countries where a shallow or weak civil society has abetted the entrenchment of elected authoritarians include Malaysia, Russia, and Cambodia.
22. "We were an emerging market then, and you have some of the hallmarks of an emerging economy today: increasing concentration of wealth, an entrenchment of the political class," he said.
23. Major shareholder control induces the abuse of ownership of large shareholder, which results in the entrenchment of minority shareholders and creditors and decreases the value of corporation.
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