Synonym: bury, entomb, inter. Similar words: shrink, shrinkage, shrimp, shriek, shrill, shrivel, shrieked, shrieking. Meaning: [ɪn'ʃraɪn] v. 1. enclose in a shrine 2. hold sacred.
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1. His new relationship with Germany is enshrined in a new non-aggression treaty.
2. A fragment of the Cross is enshrined in the cathedral.
3. The concept of individual liberty is enshrined in the constitution.
4. These rights are enshrined in the country's constitution.
5. These important rights are enshrined in the constitution.
6. The constitution enshrines the basic rights of all citizens.
7. These principles are enshrined in the country's constitution.
8. Memories of happier days were enshrined in my heart.
9. A lot of memories are enshrined in this photograph album.
10. Her love for him is enshrined forever in her poetry.
11. The apartheid system which enshrined racism in law still existed.
12. You really know you've made it when they enshrine you in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
13. November 9, 1989 is already enshrined as a key date in 20th century European history.
14. The right of free speech is enshrined in the Constitution.
15. The right of freedom of speech is enshrined in law/in the constitution.
16. The memory of our friendship will be enshrined in my heart.
17. The Times picked up on calls to enshrine the principle of access to justice for those without means in legislation.
18. Catherine of Siena enshrined in the artistic golden sarcophagus which has been admired by succeeding generations of her clients.
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19. To use that trust fund and to enshrine it in the Constitution is wrong.
20. National parks enshrine important American values and aspirations.
21. Southern farmers enshrine tombs on hillside terraces.
22. In 2004 China changed the country's constitution to enshrine private - property rights.
23. It is supposed to enshrine the words that actually mean things.
24. Almost two and a half million war dead are enshrined at Yasukuni.
25. It was argued that the civil and political status and rights of the citizen must be enshrined in a bill of rights.
26. It was subsequently placed in the inner oratory where it was enshrined beneath an altar.
27. In the end, it appeared a majority would not vote to enshrine a right to physician-assisted suicide.
28. "Indeed, the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California constitution the notion that opposite-sex couples are superior to same-sex couples".
29. Chinese rulers have long had a complicated relationship with books, promoting ones that enshrine official thought and history while banning or destroying others.
30. "We espouse gender equality in all other aspects of life, and it is an anomaly that in the rules relating to the highest public officer we continue to enshrine male superiority, " Cameron wrote.
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