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Sentence count:43Posted:2017-03-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: buryentombinterSimilar words: shrinkshrinkageshrimpshriekshrillshrivelshriekedshriekingMeaning: [ɪn'ʃraɪn]  v. 1. enclose in a shrine 2. hold sacred. 
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31. We are now going to go for domestic legislation [ which ] will enshrine some targets.
32. It is me who can truly understand how painful you felt at speaking this sentence. And I will enshrine it in my mind forever.
33. Either manually generate the metric or use a spreadsheet to assist in testing some example calculations before you enshrine it within your dashboard application.
34. We espouse gender equality in all other aspects of life, and it is an anomaly that in the rules relating to the highest public office we continue to enshrine male superiority.
35. And as Libyans forge a society that is truly just, let it enshrine the rights and role of women at all levels of society.
36. Sarkozy said that if adopted, their proposal that euro zone governments should enshrine deficit-limiting rules into their constitutions would be obligatory, not optional.
37. If next month's climate talks in Copenhagen can enshrine such a commitment, it would be one of its most significant and long-lasting achievements.
38. Instead, they proposed more meetings and called on all European nations to enshrine an ill-advised "golden rule" of balanced budgets in their constitutions.
39. The 'Forest Principles' and Chapter 11 of Agenda 21 enshrine the commitments made by nations in the forestry domain.
40. We will enshrine that into law so that there is a degree of credibility.
41. But, as a former war reporter myself(sentencedict.com), I recoil from the mawkish sentimentality with which we enshrine our casualties.
42. Parents take their families on trips to national parks as secular pilgrimages -- to become familiar with national landmarks that enshrine the values, ideals, and origins of our nation.
43. It's a Norwegian thing—what other country would build public crypts around its most beloved boats and enshrine them for the ages?
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