0 past simple and past participle of inscribe
1 to write words in a book or carve (= cut) them on an object:
However, it became apparent that this could not close the gap between inscribed and actual skills.
Fingerprints, which were inscribed directly onto the criminal record, promised to reduce the danger of operator error.
In such a society, individuals cannot easily escape being imperial - they are inflected, inscribed, interpellated, constituted, by the imperial encounter.
An abstract monument could be mentally inscribed with different meanings and messages that might otherwise have been contested.
Where are our historical and ethical juridical fault lines inscribed in these taxonomies, in the taxonomical ordering and narration of these relationships?
Because per formances can be recontextualized, the ideological premises inscribed in them can easily and quickly become increasingly outlandish.
These paintings were based upon selected poems, which were inscribed on the pictures or on the facing page of an album.
When the process is stopped, the path inscribed in the tree by climbing reaches a leaf.