verb as in strong fondness

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disentrench, expose, retrench

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Example Sentences

Example:The new policy aims to disentrench the old bureaucratic rules.

Definition:to remove or undo what has been entrenched, often politically or legally

From disentrench

Example:He risked exposing his position to enemy attacks by moving too close to the front lines.

Definition:to make vulnerable or open to attack or danger

From expose

Example:The government had to retrench its spending due to the economic downturn.

Definition:to reduce or cut back, often by cutting expenses

From retrench