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    re·trench
    [rəˈtren(t)SH]
    verb
    retrenched (past tense) · retrenched (past participle)
    1. (of a company, government, or individual) reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty:
      "as a result of the recession the company retrenched" · "if people are forced to retrench their expenditure trade will suffer"
      • formal
        reduce or diminish (something) in extent or quantity:
        "withering household incomes have caused families to retrench their spending"
    Origin
    late 16th century (in the now formal usage): from obsolete French retrencher, variant of retrancher, from re- (expressing reversal) + trancher ‘to cut, slice’.
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    verb
    1. (of a company, government, or individual) reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty:
      make cutbacks
      make savings
      make economies
      reduce expenditure
      be economical
      be sparing
      be frugal
      husband one's resources
      draw in one's horns
      scrimp and save
     
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  3. v. re·trenched, re·trench·ing, re·trench·es v.tr. 1. To reduce (expenses, for example); cut down. 2. Archaic To remove, delete, or omit.
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    Definition of retrench. transitive verb. 1 a : cut down, reduce. b : to cut out : excise. 2 : to pare away : remove. intransitive verb. : to make retrenchments specifically : economize. Choose the Right Synonym Example Sentences Learn More about retrench. Keep scrolling for more.

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    to remove a worker from his or her job as a way of reducing costs: The government is to retrench 30,000 public servants in the next three years. An employee you retrenched may be able to bring an unfair dismissal claim.
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