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Enshrine in Meaning in English

expression

ɛnʃˈɹaɪn/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
en-SHRYN-in
ɛnʃɹˈaɪn/ /ˈɪn
en-SHRYN-in

Definition

To formally record or protect an idea, value, or right in an important document, law, or tradition so that it is preserved and respected.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in legal, formal, or official contexts—like 'enshrine rights in the constitution.' Implies permanence and respect. Not used for everyday items; mainly for abstract principles, rules, or traditions. Avoid when simply 'putting' something into text; use when highlighting the protective/preserved effect.

Example Sentences

The right to vote is enshrined in the constitution.

basic

Freedom of speech is enshrined in many international laws.

basic

These rules are enshrined in our company policy.

basic

Their traditions are enshrined in local festivals every year.

natural

Some of the company’s values are now enshrined in its official mission statement.

natural

After years of activism, basic healthcare was finally enshrined in national law.

natural