Intrenching [verb]

Definition of Intrenching:

infringe

Synonyms of Intrenching:


Opposite/Antonyms of Intrenching:

Obey


Sentence/Example of Intrenching:

Did he at all intrench upon your Sovereignty in Verse, because he had now and then written a Comedy that succeeded?

It is imperative that the invaders should seize and promptly intrench a pre-arranged line of country, to serve as an initial base.

The plain was bare and flat: not a tree, not a ditch, nor any elevation behind which he could intrench himself.

Let him go and intrench himself within the walls of Palmyra.

It is necessary on the contrary to gird ourselves, to intrench ourselves.

If the charge is not to be made at once, the troops intrench the advanced position, using sand bags if necessary.

He would need to do no more than shout for the waiter to fill up his mug again and intrench himself for the evening.

The thing for these targets to do, they knew, was to intrench and begin to return the infantry and automatics' fire.

On August 15 Baum came in touch with Stark's forces, but he hesitated to attack and proceeded to intrench.

Captain Damnation was made to retreat, and to intrench himself further off of Mansoul.