verb
- present participle of enshrine; the act of placing something in a shrine or treating it as sacred and worthy of respect
Usage: commonly used in formal, ceremonial, or figurative contexts
Examples
- The museum is inshrining the artifacts in a climate-controlled display case.
- The constitution inshrines the rights of all citizens.
- By inshrining these values in law, the government committed to protecting them.
- The ceremony involved inshrining the sacred relics in the temple.
- The company is inshrining sustainability as a core principle of its operations.
- Inshrining freedom of speech in the First Amendment was crucial to American democracy.