inshrine

/ɪnˈʃraɪn/
verb
  1. To place or enclose something in a shrine or sacred place.
    • The museum will inshrine the artifacts in a climate-controlled display.
    • The ancient temple was built to inshrine the relics of the saint.
    • They decided to inshrine the statue in a small chapel by the river.
  2. To preserve or cherish something as if it were sacred.
    • She inshrines her grandmother's recipes in a special notebook.
    • The law inshrines the right to free speech.
    • The community continues to inshrine the memory of its founder.
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