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1. Enshrine (third-person singular simple present Enshrines, present participle enshrining, simple past and past participle enshrined) (transitive) To enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest. (transitive) To preserve or cherish (something) as though in a shrine; to preserve or contain, especially with some reverence
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2. To a large extent, I deplore its passing, for as a basically old-fashioned machine, it Enshrines a basically old-fashioned idea: freedom.
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3. After a series of high-profile disputes in rural areas, the French Parliament has passed a bill that Enshrines countryside smells and sounds as protected national heritage.
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4. ‘It Enshrines the past and captures images for posterity.’ ‘But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law.’ ‘So it is entirely consistent that we have now enshrined permanently in this bill the new rules around dual citizenship.’
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5. ISIS Enshrines a Theology of Rape
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6. Synonyms for Enshrines include preserves, cherishes, exalts, treasures, consecrates, protects, reveres, aggrandizes, apotheosizes and canonises
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7. Present tense third-person singular of enshrine Synonyms & Antonyms of Enshrines to assign a high status or value to some teachers tend to enshrine their personal preferences as sacred rules of …
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8. Enshrines the consumer’s rights related to safety, information, choice, representation and redress and consumer education
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9. The shrine, which before and during World War II was a bastion of government-sponsored Shintoism and a symbol of Japanese militarism, Enshrines some 2.4 million Japanese military personnel and officials who died in wars after 1853
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10. The country needs a new constitution - one that Enshrines genuine democracy.: El país necesita una nueva constitución - una que consagre la democracia genuina.: The next step is to write a good constitution that Enshrines these freedoms in permanent law.: El siguiente paso es redactar una buena constitución que consagre estas libertades en leyes permanentes.
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11. Norwood girl Enshrines house cat Cauliflower with yard-sized snow sculpture 2/10/2021 Vatican, Pope Francis say Catholic Church can't bless same-sex marriages because God 'can't bless sin'
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12. The Bonduelle Group specifies its mission and Enshrines it in its articles of association
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13. The Bonduelle Group specifies its mission and Enshrines it in its articles of association
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16. Synagoga and Ecclesia in Our Time The Story of the Creation, Dedication, and Blessing of the Original Sculpture by Joshua Koffman that Enshrines the Institute’s Mission “This statue is exactly a demonstration of two sisters of the same dignity, the Church and the Synagogue.” – Rev
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17. Press release Villeneuve d’Ascq, March 1, 2021 The Bonduelle Group specifies its mission and Enshrines it in its articles of association
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18. Central Vista Enshrines the history of the nation’s most central institutions A Place in our History
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19. A)- The Charter Enshrines the principle of separation of religion and State
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20. UK draft legislation Enshrines the right to repair in law – but don't expect your mobile to suddenly be any easier to fix Plus Brexity energy efficiency labelling standards thrown in
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21. Question 11 of 40 0.5/ 0.5 Points The document that Enshrines a union's philosophy and guiding principles is called: A
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22. The law thereby fortifies faulty data and Enshrines it in regulations
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23. If your mother Enshrines your first drawing, she might frame it and hang it in a special place, as if it were a holy relic
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24. Hall of Fame program Enshrines legacy
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25. Government’s religious discrimination bill Enshrines the right to harm others in the name of faith February 9, 2020 2.08pm EST
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28. Home News Scotland Enshrines Rights of the Child in Scots Law
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29. The Scottish Government; Scotland Enshrines Rights of the Child in Scots Law
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30. Our Constitution Enshrines and protects property rights, a foundational component of a free society
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ENSHRINES [inˈSHrīn, enˈSHrīn]
VERB
To preserve or cherish (something) as though in a shrine; to preserve or contain, especially with some reverence. Other measures, such as compensation for victims, will be enshrined in the proposed new law.
Dictionary of English Synonymes(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: enshrine(v. a.) Synonyms: enclose in a shrine enshrine(v. a.) Synonyms: preserve (as something sacred), embalm, treasure, cherish, keep unimpaired
Definition of enshrine. transitive verb. 1 : to enclose in or as if in a shrine. 2 : to preserve or cherish as sacred.