Thesaurus / enshrine
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Supporters of earmarks — pots of money enshrined in law and directed to particular projects — say they are a mechanism for lawmakers to direct money to worthy causes in their districts while helping to build support for infrastructure legislation.
AS DEMOCRATS BRING BACK EARMARKS FOR TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FROM YEARS AGO SITS UNUSEDIAN DUNCANMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTEvery other eligible coach with as many victories has been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
MARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER, ONE OF THE NFL’S WINNINGEST COACHES, DIES AT 77MATT SCHUDELFEBRUARY 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWith the naming of the new school, Poitier will join former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and broadcaster Walter Cronkite in having their respective legacies’ permanently enshrined on ASU’s campus.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES NEW AMERICAN FILM SCHOOL AFTER SIDNEY POITIERBRANDE VICTORIANFEBRUARY 2, 2021ESSENCE.COMIn Germany, where Amazon has several warehouses, the right to form a union is enshrined in the postwar constitution.
AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION BLITZ STALKS ALABAMA WAREHOUSE WORKERS EVERYWHERE, EVEN THE BATHROOMJAY GREENEFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMost Americans believe guns are essential to their freedom, a sentiment enshrined in the Second Amendment’s guarantee of the right to bear arms.
DOES RESTRICTING ACCESS TO GUNS REDUCE GUN VIOLENCE?TRUTHBETOLDDECEMBER 14, 2020TRUTHBETOLD.NEWSSometimes they enshrine a pun or a conceit, or depend for their aptness upon an assonance.
CHAPTERS ON JEWISH LITERATUREISRAEL ABRAHAMSThe Arthurian legends enshrine some of the oldest Aryan myths, and are the source of some of our noblest poetry.
ON SOME ANCIENT BATTLE-FIELDS IN LANCASHIRECHARLES HARDWICKSome of the deeds of the Saxon giant, the celebrated Guy of Warwick, appear to enshrine elements of myths of a similar character.
TRADITIONS, SUPERSTITIONS AND FOLK-LORECHARLES HARDWICKAs we see the divinity in our gifts shall we be careful of them, thankful for them: every gift seems to enshrine the giver, God.
THE WORLD'S GREAT SERMONS, VOLUME 7: HALE TO FARRARVARIOUSBut the amber to enshrine the fly is always there in larger or smaller, in clearer or more clouded, shape.
A HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATUREGEORGE SAINTSBURYWORDS RELATED TO ENSHRINE
- bear in mind
- bethink
- brood over
- call to mind
- call up
- cite
- commemorate
- conjure up
- dig into the past
- dwell upon
- educe
- elicit
- enshrine
- extract
- fix in the mind
- flash on
- get
- go back
- have memories
- hold dear
- keep forever
- know by heart
- learn
- look back
- memorialize
- memorize
- mind
- nail down
- recall
- recognize
- recollect
- refresh memory
- relive
- remind
- reminisce
- retain
- retrospect
- revive
- revoke
- ring a bell
- strike a note
- summon up
- think back
- treasure
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