- Look up entrenchment,
entrenched, or
entrench in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Entrenchment,
Entrenched or
Entrench may
refer to: A
trench Entrenchment...
- An
entrenched clause or
entrenchment clause of a
constitution is a
provision that
makes certain amendments either more
difficult or
impossible to p****...
- An
entrenched river, or
entrenched stream is a
river or
stream that
flows in a
narrow trench or
valley cut into a
plain or
relatively level upland. Because...
- an
entrenched river, a slip-off
slope is a
gently sloping bedrock surface that
rises from the inside,
concave bank of an
asymmetrically entrenched river...
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defense system was
implemented in the late 19th
century as the
Lisbon Entrenched Camp. This was a
modern (for its day)
system of fortifications, aimed...
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which Gustavus Adolphus'
attacking forces were
defeated by Wallenstein's
entrenched troops. In the late
summer of 1632 the army of
Swedish King
Gustavus Adolphus...
- be born with
music and
football in
their blood because both are
deeply entrenched in Goan culture.
According to the 1909
statistics in the
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- and
infrastructural complex consisting of city walls, bastions, forts,
entrenched camps,
warehouses and barracks,
built between 1814 and 1866
during Habsburg...
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Diego about squash among underprivileged teens. In 2019, he
directed Entrenched: Prologue, a PTSD
awareness film that
premiered at San
Diego International...
- (Parliament and the executive) over the
power of
Parliament to
amend an
entrenched clause in the
South Africa Act (the constitution) and the
power of the...