enshrinements

/ɪnˈʃraɪnmənts/
noun
  1. Multiple instances or examples of the act or process of preserving or protecting something in a special, respected, or permanent way.
    • The constitution includes several enshrinements of individual rights.
    • The museum's enshrinements of various cultural artifacts draw many visitors.
    • Historians study the enshrinements of traditions in different societies.
  2. Multiple instances of placing something in a shrine or sacred container.
    • The enshrinements of the saints' remains are spread across the cathedral.
    • The temple has many enshrinements of ancient relics.
    • Each of the enshrinements was performed with great ceremony.
What does "enshrinements" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean