Examples of 'enshrine' in a sentence
Meaning of "enshrine"
Enshrine is a verb that means to preserve or cherish something as if encased in a shrine
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- To enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest.
- To preserve or cherish (something) as though in a shrine; to preserve or contain, especially with some reverence.
- To protect (an idea, ideal, or philosophy) within an official law or treaty.
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The proposal sought to enshrine this in a regulation.
They enshrine both hope and nostalgia.
And we in return will enshrine you in oils.
I would enshrine the spirit of the past.
We need a system that does not enshrine those.
It was important to enshrine this principle in the legislation.
Enshrine a conscience clause for journalists.
Both resolutions enshrine the principle of equality.
Enshrine in the constitution a framework for public debt.
To steal whatever he could and enshrine it as an act.
Take it and enshrine it in a grand temple.
Kosovo shall adopt a constitution to enshrine such principles.
We wanted to enshrine minimum protection standards in the act.
I should do something to enshrine his memory.
To enshrine this in a legally binding form is no big deal.
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It would be a mistake to enshrine this and set it in stone.
We enshrine a right to make fun of our political leaders.
Each would enshrine and guard.
This is the hidden alter to enshrine it.
It may be beneficial to enshrine these principles in legislation or policy.
Enshrine in legislation the right of access of detainees to a lawyer immediately.
Two dimensions enshrine the third.
They enshrine poverty reduction as the overarching mission of development.
How organisations enshrine collective stupidity.
Enshrine freedom of speech in law.
It proposed to enshrine into national legislation.
No treaty is morally legitimate when its purpose is to enshrine injustice.
I will enshrine it in my every breath.
We need to go further and enshrine it in law.
Now we will enshrine that kind of policy into formal law.
Regional human rights agreements enshrine the same principle.
As in her books and the humanist principles they enshrine.
Munjeongjeon was also used to enshrine royal tablets after funerals.
Understanding in our holiest to understand this and to enshrine this.
Tunisia has worked to enshrine liberty of movement and nationality.
Enshrine the principle of proportional representation for minorities in the constitution.
So we want to enshrine it into law.
To enshrine and define local government once and for all.
There are many ways to enshrine and recall the dead.
We enshrine those moments in that sacred place where we store wonder.
You can not enshrine it.
They both enshrine that every person has a right to nationality.
And they did enshrine him.
The founders had the wisdom to understand this and to enshrine.
India is prepared to enshrine its commitments in legally binding instruments or arrangements.
Perhaps the best way to ensure this is to enshrine it in the legislation.
Both of these statutes enshrine the duty of absolute confidentiality of their staff.
They were committed to paper and then everyone was asked to enshrine them.
This latter will also seek to enshrine the principles of transparency.
They also enshrine our entitlement to freedom of thought and mental privacy.