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To inscribe

verb

To write or cut words onto something, especially a hard surface; to engrave.

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Perhaps the author would now like to inscribe a dedication?

This meant women could absorb information from men but were unable to inscribe their own reality.

Notably, the script used in books and documents differed slightly from that used to inscribe stone.

I wanted to ask forgiveness, to offer it, and then to inscribe it.

The Old Testament commands Jews to inscribe the words "on the doorposts of your house".

Often she will use a felt-tip pen to inscribe phrases on severed branches.

Sculpture and the statue desire to inscribe in geological time something of human thought and feeling.

What values, what ideologies, does New York want to inscribe on this particular place and time?

Our challenge is to inscribe this into infrastructure to make this city more liveable".

One of the little girls handed her a copy to inscribe and lisped her name.

Mengxiong paused to inscribe two characters in my notebook: wan sui ten thousand years.

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