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enshrine

[en-shrahyn] / ɛnˈʃraɪn /


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When a name that rings of so much death is enshrined in something as beautiful as art and history, it glorifies the name by association, stripping it of all the harm it’s caused.

From Salon

One image—frame 352 showing the figure caught mid-stride, said to be a female creature later dubbed “Patty”—was enshrined in pop culture across bumper stickers and on “The Simpsons.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In a separate move, the Swiss also voted in favour of having the availability of cash enshrined in the constitution.

From BBC

City Council voted to designate the “Brady Bunch” house as a historic-cultural monument on Wednesday, enshrining the Studio City Midcentury as a piece of the city’s history.

From Los Angeles Times

Kate sat near the stage in a chipped, gilded plaster box that once enshrined New York society’s elite.

From Literature