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trench

1 of 2verb
/trɛnʧ/
Forms:trenches,trenching,trenched,trenched
1

to dig a long, narrow hole in the ground

transitive
  • Construction workers trench the area to lay utility pipes underground.
  • Gardeners may trench the soil to create irrigation channels for better water flow.
  • In archaeology, experts trench the site to reveal historical layers.
  • They trenched the ground around the house for drainage.
2

to create a deep and often narrow cut or groove in something

transitive
  • The glacier had trench‌ed deep furrows in the landscape as it moved across the terrain.
  • Over time, the constant flow of water had trench‌ed a winding path through the limestone cave.
  • The erosion had trench‌ed deep gullies into the hillside, threatening the stability of the slope.
  • The sculptor trench‌ed deep lines into the marble, bringing out the details of the figure.
3

to dig a long, narrow excavation in the ground

  • The soldiers trench‌ed for hours to create a defensive line against enemy fire.
  • The construction workers trench‌ed along the roadside to lay new utility pipes.
  • Farmers trench‌ed in the field to install irrigation systems for the crops.
  • The engineers trench‌ed on the construction site to prepare for the foundation of the building.
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4

to dig defensive fortifications for protection

transitive
  • The soldiers trench‌ed their camp perimeter to defend against enemy attacks.
  • During wartime, civilians trench‌ed their homes to provide shelter from bombings.
  • The fortress was trench‌ed along its outer walls to enhance its defenses.
  • The castle's moat was trench‌ed to deter would-be invaders from breaching the walls.
  • The troops trench‌ed the battlefield, creating defensive positions against enemy assaults.
5

to encroach on or invade a domain or right

  • The new policy is trenching on individual privacy rights, sparking debates about surveillance and data collection.
  • The government's censorship laws are trenching on freedom of speech.
  • The new regulations are trenching on the autonomy of local governments.
  • The foreign government's cyber-attacks are trenching upon national sovereignty.
  • The media's sensationalist reporting is trenching upon journalistic integrity, undermining trust in the news industry.