detrench

Etymology 1
From Middle English.

Verb

 * 1) To cut off or slice; to sever.
 * 2) To render something that was entrenched less thoroughly established.
 * 1) To render something that was entrenched less thoroughly established.
 * 1) To render something that was entrenched less thoroughly established.
 * 1) To render something that was entrenched less thoroughly established.

Verb

 * 1) To dig out and remove from a trench.
 * 2)  To force (an army) out of trenches, or to be so forced out.
 * 1)  To force (an army) out of trenches, or to be so forced out.
 * 1)  To force (an army) out of trenches, or to be so forced out.
 * 1)  To force (an army) out of trenches, or to be so forced out.