v.
tighten one's belt; use resources carefully
make a reduction, as in one's workforce
"The company had to retrench"
Yahoo Retrenches on Telecommuting
Romania retrenches on data retention
Biotech financing retrenches in Q2
Yahoo retrenches on telecommuting.(HR News[R])
USGS retrenches, regroups after weathering budget hazards
Connecticut Retrenches: A Proposal to Save the Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure
Biotechnology. Human Genome Sciences retrenches, Haseltine moves on.
A&P retrenches, hunkers down.(A&P sells New England supermarket units to Stop & Shop Supermarket Co., Big Y Foods Inc.)
A survey of the attitudes of retrenches towards retrenchment/early retirement: A study of selected private sector.
The effects of illegal gold mining by Globe and Phoenix mine retrenches on the environment