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enshrinement

noun as in shrine

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The task is made more difficult by the need to reverse the inequities endangering people of color without enshrining an explicit system of racial preferences in the distribution of shots, which could prompt political blowback and legal challenges.

We are entering a new age of accountability for tech to protect children and vulnerable users, to restore trust in this industry, and to enshrine in law safeguards for free speech.

From Fortune

He is one of only four members of the hall — along with John Wooden, Lenny Wilkens and Sharman, his former teammate — to be enshrined as both a player and a coach.

These agreements will enshrine the idea that commercial space mining will be governed by national laws rather than international ones, the authors write, and that companies can declare “safety zones” around their operations to exclude others.

This was folded into the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and enshrined in Article 5 of the Paris agreement.

From Vox

Not that blacks are alone in wallowing in this early hero enshrinement.

The measure of "fitness" is the entirety of the enshrinement or embodiment of the mortal aspiration to put on immortality.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enshrinement, such as: altar, chapel, church, holy place, mausoleum, and sanctuary.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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