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    trench
    /tren(t)SH/

    noun

    • 1. a long, narrow ditch.

    verb

    • 1. dig a trench or trenches in (the ground): "she trenched the terrace to a depth of 6 feet"
    • 2. border closely on; encroach on: archaic "this would surely trench very far on the dignity and liberty of citizens"

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  2. The meaning of TRENCH is a long cut in the ground : ditch; especially : one used for military defense often with the excavated dirt thrown up in front. How to use trench in a sentence.

  3. TRENCH definition: 1. a narrow hole that is dug into the ground: 2. a deep hole dug by soldiers and used as a place…. Learn more.

  4. A long, steep-sided valley on the ocean floor. Trenches form when one tectonic plate slides beneath another plate at a subduction zone. The Marianas Trench, located in the western Pacific east of the Philippines, is the deepest known trench (10,924 m or 35,831 ft) and the deepest area in the ocean. Discover More.

  5. A trench is a deep and narrow hole, or ditch, in the ground, like the kind soldiers on frontlines might dig to give themselves shelter from the enemy. A natural trench may also be a deep hole on the bottom of the ocean.

  6. TRENCH meaning: 1. a narrow hole that is dug into the ground: 2. a deep hole dug by soldiers and used as a place…. Learn more.

  7. A trench is a long narrow channel in the ground used by soldiers in order to protect themselves from the enemy. People often refer to the battle grounds of the First World War in Northern France and Belgium as the trenches.

  8. trench. (trɛntʃ) n. 1. a long, narrow excavation in the ground dug by soldiers as a defense against enemy fire or attack. 2. a deep furrow, ditch, or cut. 3. a long, narrow depression in the deep-sea floor, site of ocean deeps. v.t. 4. to surround or fortify with trenches; entrench. 5. to cut a trench in.

  9. Noun. Verb. Idiom. Filter. noun. trenches. A deep furrow or ditch. American Heritage. A deep furrow in the ground, ocean floor, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A long, narrow ditch dug by soldiers for cover and concealment, with the removed earth heaped up in front. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. Definition of trench noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Oct 7, 2023 · trench noun. Meaning & use. I. A path or (usually) ditch cut into or through something, and related senses. I.1. c1405–1785. † A path or track cut through a wood or forest. Obsolete. c1405 (c1395) In a trench [c1410 Cambridge MS. Dd.4.24 trenche] forth in the park goth she. G. Chaucer, Squire's Tale (Hengwrt MS.) (2003) l. 384. a1450 (?c1421)

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