0 past simple and past participle of inscribe --
1 to write words in a book or carve (= cut) them on an object: --
The relationship between forest and climate was inscribed at a more general level in the area of forest that planners aimed to reserve.
After their formation period, they would be inscribed in the first class of expectant officials.
Those stakeholders commandeer some of the e-government system's inscribed features to their own purposes whilst leaving others to one side.
Several similar volumes have been dated to the mid-sixteenth-century by their repertory and by dates inscribed on banderoles within their initial capitals.
He gives a precise formulation of the isochronism of inclined planes inscribed into a circle which he claims to have been able to prove.
Important information and instructions are being inscribed on the walls.
If the number of languages is finite, the enumeration might be inscribed as such in the brains of human infants.
When the process is stopped, the path inscribed in the tree by climbing reaches a leaf.