Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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RETRENCH'MENT, noun
1. The act of lopping off; the act of removing what is superfluous; as the retrenchment of words or lines in a writing.
2. The act of curtailing, lessening or abridging; diminution; as the retrenchment of expenses.
3. In military affairs, any work raised to cover a post and fortify it against an enemy; such as fascines, gabions, sandbags and the like.
Numerous remains of Roman retrenchments, constructed to cover the country -
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