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enshrined

adjective as in hallowed

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As other free states joined the union, several also enshrined this language into their constitutions.

While the treaty itself is not enshrined in law, its principles have been adopted over time into various pieces of legislation.

From BBC

Just last week, California voters formally removed Proposition 8 from the state Constitution and enshrined the right to marry.

Before last week’s election, voters in six states had either enshrined abortion rights in their state constitutions or defeated ballot measures that would have restricted them.

Or are these enshrined amendments in state constitutions a sense of false security?

From Salon

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