verb
- to preserve or protect something as if it were sacred; to place in a shrine
- to establish or fix something firmly in a law, constitution, or official document
Usage: present participle of enshrine; commonly used in legal and political contexts
Usage: present participle of enshrine; formal and institutional usage
Examples
- The Constitution is enshrining the right to free speech for all citizens.
- The museum is enshrining the artifacts in a climate-controlled display case.
- By enshrining these principles in law, the government hopes to protect them for future generations.
- The memorial is enshrining the memory of those who served in the war.
- The new policy is enshrining environmental protections into company regulations.
- They are enshrining the tradition by passing it down to their children.
- The treaty is enshrining peace agreements between the two nations.