verb
- to place or preserve (something sacred or precious) in a shrine; to enshrine
- to hold or cherish (something) as sacred or of great importance in one's heart or memory
Usage: third person singular present tense of enshrine; formal or literary
Usage: figurative use; formal or literary
Examples
- The museum inshrines the artifacts of ancient civilizations within protective glass cases.
- Her memory inshrines the values of courage and compassion that defined her life.
- The constitution inshrines fundamental rights and freedoms for all citizens.
- He inshrines his grandmother's recipes as treasured family traditions.
- The cathedral inshrines the relics of the saint in a golden reliquary.
- The law inshrines protections for workers and their families.