Entrenchment definition
Entrenchment means the placement of transmission or distribution lines, pipes or cables into the bottoms of waters of the state by the creation of a defined trench, or trough, through the use of such devices as clamshells, dredges, trenching jets, or other devices that produce similar results.
Entrenchment means, for the purposes of giving effect to this transitory provision, the creation of a process of institution building to exercise shared authority over territory and defined functions of associative character.
Examples of Entrenchment in a sentence
Entrenchment is a characterization of the channel’s vertical containment and how incised it is within its banks.
Entrenchment is qualitatively defined as the vertical containment of a channel and its degree of incision into the valley floor.
Entrenchment decreased (shown by an increase in the entrenchment ratio number) at every site where there was a change between 1999 and 2001.
Entrenchment increased only at two sites (Indian blw Red Clover and blw Tville Bridge) between 2001 and 2003.
Entrenchment of clause 17A of, and Schedule B to, Agreement 7 11.