inshrining

/ɪnˈʃraɪnɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of placing or preserving something in a shrine or sacred place.
    • The priest is inshrining the holy book in a golden box.
    • The ceremony involves inshrining the ashes of the departed.
    • They are inshrining the ancient scrolls in a new museum wing.
  2. The act of treating something as sacred or of great importance.
    • The law is inshrining the principle of equality for all citizens.
    • The community is inshrining the memory of the founder with a statue.
    • By inshrining these values, the organization hopes to guide future generations.
noun
  1. The process or act of enshrining something.
    • The inshrining of the tradition has kept it alive for centuries.
    • The inshrining of the relics took place at dawn.
    • The inshrining of the treaty in national law was a historic moment.
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