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retrenchment

[ ri-trench-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act of retrenching; a cutting down or off, as by the reduction of expenses.
  2. Fortification. an interior work that cuts off a part of a fortification from the rest, and to which a garrison may retreat.


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  • nonre·trenchment noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of retrenchment1

From the French word retrenchement, dating back to 1590–1600. See retrench, -ment
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Example Sentences

Already facing retrenchment and existential concerns about its business model, Hollywood is bracing for more potential volatility from the incoming Trump administration.

Last month, Pixar said it would stop making original shows for Disney+ as part of its retrenchment, and laid off 175 employees, or about 14 percent of its work force.

And now, after two consecutive years of decline in LGBTQ+ representation, the industry seems poised for yet another retrenchment as the backlash rolls in.

At a time of widespread retrenchment in the American theater, Feldman has gone big and bold at Pasadena Playhouse, where he is the artistic leader.

Pixar will stop making original shows for Disney+ as part of a broader retrenchment, resulting in layoffs that will reduce its work force by 14 percent.

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