- 1. v. t. To cut off; to pare away. Source: opted
- 2. v. t. To lessen; to abridge; to curtail; as, to retrench superfluities or expenses. Source: opted
- 3. v. t. To confine; to limit; to restrict. Source: opted
- 4. v. t. To furnish with a retrenchment; as, to retrench bastions. Source: opted
- 5. v. i. To cause or suffer retrenchment; specifically, to cut down living expenses; as, it is more reputable to retrench than to live embarrassed. Source: opted
- 6. v. tighten one's belt; use resources carefully Source: wordnet
- 7. v. make a reduction, as in one's workforce Source: wordnet
- 8. 1. To cut off; to pare away. Thy exuberant parts retrench. Denham. 2. To lessen; to abridge; to curtail; as, to retrench superfluities or expenses. But this thy glory shall be soon retrenched. Milton. 3. To confine; to limit; to restrict. Addison. These figures, ought they then to receive a retrenched interpretation I. Taylor. 4. (Fort.) To furnish with a retrenchment; as, to retrench bastions. Syn. -- To lesen; diminish; curtail; abridge. To cause or suffer retrenchment; specifically, to cut down living expenses; as, it is more reputable to retrench than to live embarrassed. Source: webster
- 9. To furnish with a retrenchment; as, to retrench bastions. Source: adambom
- 10. v:100 v. tighten one's belt; use resources carefully v. make a reduction, as in one's workforce Source: ecdict
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