0 to make yourself very comfortable or safe in a place or position -- 使安顿;安置;使安坐
Or they ensconce not quite the rule of rationality + not quite the rule of completeness, consistency and deductive closure + but only something that roughly approximates it.
The boss is still there, even in nationalised industries, even if he is happily ensconced in a country mansion.
Many people who seem to be clearly ensconced in a culture still pick and choose from its beliefs on many points.
Representing their own form of progress and utility, these institutions were ensconced in classical and customary law, and had significant influence.
They have discovered others safely ensconced in hotels and houses far from the danger.
I hope the answer should be clear by now : an agent might find herself ensconced in epistemic conditions which are hostile to any moral truth.
This work ranged from historical studies of status groups and their music-entrepreneurial activities and attempts to ensconce themselves at the heart of 'good taste'.
She may not yet be exactly ensconced in her glass coach, but she has a fairly glamorous vision before her eyes.