enshrine Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈʃraɪn]
  • Us [ ɪnˈʃraɪn]

Meaning of enshrine In English

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Examples of enshrine

  • The legislation repays closer study, because the debate around its various parts enshrined many of the attitudes and preconceptions of colonial forest science.

  • One is the ambivalent impulses enshrined in the discipline of folklore.

  • Already we see the drawing enshrined as the appropriate form of expression for a debutante who has great aspirations but little practical experience.

  • Badly expressed and inaccurate rules, in turn, become enshrined in grammar books directed at teachers and students.

  • Unlike memory sites enshrined in the landscape, objects of memory - memorabilia - are mobile.

  • The capacity of technological developments to outstrip our ability to theorise or contextualise them is already enshrined in cliché.

  • He seemed to take delight in subtly undermining the myths of la historia patria, enshrined in official liberal historiography.

  • The young knight aligns his identity with an authoritative version of history and social power enshrined within the church.

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