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are entrenching
verb
To dig or excavate a trench; to trench.
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The political combatants are entrenching along familiar ideological terrain.
Shrinking job opportunities for men, they say, are entrenching poverty and destroying families.
Obviously there is no racial segregation any more … but we are entrenching historical inequality," says Wilson.
Moreover, AMISOM has yet to counter-attack the Shabab deep in the countryside.Rival anti-Shabab Somali administrations, based largely on clans, are entrenching themselves in their respective areas.
Charities too often fail to put money where their mouths are, and in the process are entrenching the gulf between the privileged and the not so fortunate.
The study, by the Smith Institute thinktank, warns of disastrous economic and social consequences from rapidly diverging house prices, and argues that the disparities are entrenching wealth and income inequalities between regions.
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There, in the community, opposition is entrenching.
It is entrenching inequality between regions and across generations.
If we don't, then we might be entrenching inequality.
That our own government is entrenching it, is something that should make each of us shudder.
In the long galley kitchen, Gutstein's cooks were entrenching themselves for the breakfast rush.
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