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the entrenchment
noun
The process of entrenching or something which entrenches
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Perhaps the biggest threat to Anomalie's success is the entrenchment of the status quo.
get entrenched in your psyche and each rejection only furthers the entrenchment.
Start with the entrenchment of class.
Over the past year, the most striking global trend has been the entrenchment of imperious autocrats.
They warn against Indian-style dynastic electoral politics and the entrenchment of power.
It offers a chance to roll back the entrenchment of the Moi legacy.
I'm talking about the sort of plantation class that fought for the entrenchment of the slave system.
But as many analysts and diplomats point out, the "status quo" in practice means the entrenchment and growth of settlements.
Over time, however, it led to the entrenchment of a secular ruling elite and the exclusion of more openly devout Muslims.
Retirement pensions have been considered the highest priority for three decades - although the entrenchment of this as a British attitude was not always what it is today.
It's another example of the erosion of access, the reversal of social mobility, the entrenchment of privilege, and the gradual silencing of diverse voices.
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