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Entrench (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: excavate a trench, surround, infringe, establish, trespass, enter on, dig in, encroach, cut in, make trenches in, furrow, invade, dig, and take possession of, establish a substantial position in business, trench, cut, but not that special, new york times, provide with a trench

Conjugation of entrench

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Present Simple
entrench
entrench
entrenches
entrench
entrench
entrench
Future Simple
will entrench
will entrench
will entrench
will entrench
will entrench
will entrench
Past Simple
entrenched
entrenched
entrenched
entrenched
entrenched
entrenched
Conditional Simple
would entrench
would entrench
would entrench
would entrench
would entrench
would entrench
I
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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am entrenching
are entrenching
is entrenching
are entrenching
are entrenching
are entrenching
Future Progressive
will be entrenching
will be entrenching
will be entrenching
will be entrenching
will be entrenching
will be entrenching
Past Progressive
was entrenching
were entrenching
was entrenching
were entrenching
were entrenching
were entrenching
Conditional Progressive
would be entrenching
would be entrenching
would be entrenching
would be entrenching
would be entrenching
would be entrenching
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have entrenched
have entrenched
has entrenched
have entrenched
have entrenched
have entrenched
Future Perfect
will have entrenched
will have entrenched
will have entrenched
will have entrenched
will have entrenched
will have entrenched
Past Perfect
had entrenched
had entrenched
had entrenched
had entrenched
had entrenched
had entrenched
Conditional Perfect
would have entrenched
would have entrenched
would have entrenched
would have entrenched
would have entrenched
would have entrenched
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you
it/she/he
we
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they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been entrenching
have been entrenching
has been entrenching
have been entrenching
have been entrenching
have been entrenching
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been entrenching
will have been entrenching
will have been entrenching
will have been entrenching
will have been entrenching
will have been entrenching
Past Perfect Progressive
had been entrenching
had been entrenching
had been entrenching
had been entrenching
had been entrenching
had been entrenching
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been entrenching
would have been entrenching
would have been entrenching
would have been entrenching
would have been entrenching
would have been entrenching

Examples of entrench

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
Captain feels the need to entrench in a solitary position before letting one fly.
Don't entrench yourselves.
Four reliable men have to go to the front. They'll have to entrench in front of the wire entanglement.
Have the men entrench here as quickly as possible.
I notice you haven't bothered to entrench or build a fortified perimeter.
Captain feels the need to entrench in a solitary position before letting one fly.
Don't entrench yourselves.
Four reliable men have to go to the front. They'll have to entrench in front of the wire entanglement.
Have the men entrench here as quickly as possible.
I notice you haven't bothered to entrench or build a fortified perimeter.
"About the understandable reluctance of our entrenched first ladies of the stage to encourage, shall we say, younger actresses, and Miss Harrington's unsupported struggle for opportunity."
"Above them all, the Archangel But his face deep scars of thunder had entrenched And care sat on his faded cheeks
"Tomorrow morning meeting entrenched camp of the Roman city. "
"When the target is entrenched or positioned among civilians."
'I think one company of Turks, properly entrenched in open country, 'would defeat the Sherif's armies.
Alright, one section, go over to your right- start entrenching.
Don't you risk entrenching the need for charity by institutionalising it?
Get that stuff stored away then break out your entrenching tools.
We must start entrenching.
that instead of entrenching ourselves in the thrilling fortress of a moment, we should break out into the open, make a sortie, then hold our ground... and devote ourselves quite simply to totally destroying this hostile world —
"About the understandable reluctance of our entrenched first ladies of the stage to encourage, shall we say, younger actresses, and Miss Harrington's unsupported struggle for opportunity."
"Above them all, the Archangel But his face deep scars of thunder had entrenched And care sat on his faded cheeks
"Tomorrow morning meeting entrenched camp of the Roman city. "
"When the target is entrenched or positioned among civilians."
'I think one company of Turks, properly entrenched in open country, 'would defeat the Sherif's armies.
Alright, one section, go over to your right- start entrenching.
Don't you risk entrenching the need for charity by institutionalising it?
Get that stuff stored away then break out your entrenching tools.
We must start entrenching.
that instead of entrenching ourselves in the thrilling fortress of a moment, we should break out into the open, make a sortie, then hold our ground... and devote ourselves quite simply to totally destroying this hostile world —

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