Trenched [verb]

Definition of Trenched:

dig up ground for cultivation

Synonyms of Trenched:


Opposite/Antonyms of Trenched:

Fill

Plant

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Sentence/Example of Trenched:

The bishop just trenched on the borders only of license in his style of conversation.

The talk went on like this, and trenched on no uncomfortable topic.

The horses had trenched from the chalk road on to the downs.

This trenched upon the Christian picture, and was dismissed.

But since then, cultivation has trenched on much of Harrow Weal.

His celebrity seems not to have trenched a step on the nature of his character.

Sometimes the ground is trenched, and the cuttings set at the same operation.

We have few soils that may not be trenched with the plow or spade to any depth that is attainable.

Immediately after the field is trenched, the canes are propped.

He has trenched upon no law of the realm, but only upon those of breeding and humanity.