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enshrine

[en-shrahyn] / ɛnˈʃraɪn /


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The latter said the one-year time frame for investigating an alleged offence was enshrined in the Representation of the People Act 1983.

From BBC

He had to compromise on royalties, failed to pass a constitution that would have enshrined “nature’s rights,” and in the end turned to streamlining permitting himself.

From Barron's

After last season, the 29-year-old publicly demanded a trade, citing his desire to win a Super Bowl before he’s inevitably enshrined in the Hall of Fame someday.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s nothing inherently dangerous about them, except this: Zero-dated options enshrine and legitimize gambling behaviors, which have always existed in markets, though rarely this level.

From Barron's

A ban on enriched uranium imports from the country was enshrined into law in May.

From BBC