enshrinement

/ɪnˈʃraɪnmənt/
noun
  1. The act or process of preserving or protecting something (such as a right, principle, or memory) in a special, respected, or permanent way.
    • Many people fought for the enshrinement of voting rights for all citizens.
    • The enshrinement of freedom of religion in the law was a historic moment.
    • The enshrinement of her legacy in the museum took years of planning.
  2. The state of being placed in a shrine or sacred container.
    • The enshrinement of the relics attracted pilgrims from around the world.
    • The enshrinement of the statue was a solemn event.
    • The ceremony marked the enshrinement of the sacred texts.
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