Definition of TRENCH

trench

Plural: trenches

Noun

  • a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
  • a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
  • any long ditch cut in the ground
  • A long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground.
  • A narrow excavation as used in warfare, as a cover for besieging or emplaced forces.
  • A pit, usually rectangular with smooth walls and floor, excavated during an archaeological investigation.
  • A trench coat.

Verb

Verb Forms: trenched, trenching, trenches

  • To dig a long, narrow ditch in the ground.
  • impinge or infringe upon
    • "This matter entrenches on other domains"
  • fortify by surrounding with trenches
    • "He trenched his military camp"
  • cut or carve deeply into
    • "letters trenched into the stone"
  • set, plant, or bury in a trench
    • "trench the fallen soldiers"
    • "trench the vegetables"
  • cut a trench in, as for drainage
    • "trench the fields"
  • dig a trench or trenches
    • "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
  • To invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach.
  • To excavate an elongated pit for protection of soldiers and or equipment, usually perpendicular to the line of sight toward the enemy.
  • To excavate an elongated and often narrow pit.
  • To have direction; to aim or tend.
  • To cut; to form or shape by cutting; to make by incision, hewing, etc.
  • To cut furrows or ditches in.
  • To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next.

Examples

  • The soldiers in the trenches rely on logistical support.
  • The strategic player sought to TRENCH out an advantage by blocking key scoring lanes.
  • The trenches for installing the underground cables were dug with a trencher.
  • to trench a garden for certain crops
  • to trench land for the purpose of draining it

Origin / Etymology

Borrowed into Middle English from Old French trenche. Doublet of tranche and traunch. Possible doublet of English: truncate

Synonyms

deep, ditch, encroach, entrench, impinge, oceanic abyss

Scrabble Score: 11

trench: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
trench: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
trench: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 12

trench: valid Words With Friends Word