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How to use enshrined in a sentence

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This is a very tough one as many of the American's rights are enshrined in the constitution.
This practice is actually enshrined in the rules governing the national minimum wage.
His phallus, or lingam, enshrined in most Hindu temples, is worshipped and revered by the world's 300 million followers of the Hindu religion.
The passing of time has enshrined Keegan's infamous combustion on live TV as the pivotal moment in the 1995-1996 title race.
The universality, the sacredness, and the divine origin of freedom are enshrined in our founding document.
He ushered in the metric system, made French an official language, and enshrined a Canadian bill of rights in the 1982 constitution.
New Delhi has enshrined performance and effectiveness as more important measures of human worth than family name or pedigree.
It has been enshrined in the holidaymakers' hall of fame since the 1971 inauguration of Walt Disney World in Orlando.
He stressed that Namibia's constitutionally enshrined bill of rights guarantees Namibians private ownership, regardless of ethnicity.
Unemployment officially did not exist, and every worker's right to a job was enshrined in the Constitution.
The right to a free, public education is enshrined in the constitutions of all 50 states.
But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law.
In modern society the ability to communicate, organise and protest is enshrined through laws and constitutions.
There was an apotheosis in which all three figures were shown entombed, enshrined, mummified together but not entwined.
Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements.
He says currently human rights and fundamental liberties are not enshrined clearly and completely anywhere in Australian legislation.
Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands have the right to self-determination enshrined in their constitutions.
Also enshrined in the plan was the proposal to replace the council tax with a local income tax.
One cannot fail to be thrilled by the cragginess and gaunt loftiness of such a reading that is enshrined in the history of recordings.
Kalpana Chawla, her name now enshrined in the galaxy of super achievers, was a rare bird indeed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Spenser married a Cork-woman, and has enshrined her in the epithalamion, the most beautiful love-poem in the English language.
The natural history of the ancients is not enshrined in Aristotle and Pliny.
The monks of Ely enshrined his body, and of course miracles were wrought by it.
The Finnic peoples enshrined their faith in the ballads collected under the name of the Kalevala.
A fire engine was enshrined in his heart as an appalling thing that he loved with a distant dog-like devotion.
What was it which enshrined in itself this quintessence of all sanctitude?
It is enshrined in a kind of grotto in the grounds, and Vogelstein remarked to Pandora that he was a good man for the place, but was too familiar.
Meanwhile Captain Ahab remained invisibly enshrined within his cabin.
Honoring the commitments enshrined in its founding Charter, the Kingdom of Morocco is working untiringly to strengthen the conventional practice it has opted for.
This firm has treated its staff abysmally because they can as Ireland is one of only three of the 27 EU States that hasn't got collective bargaining enshrined in law.
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