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be enshrined

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To enclose (a sacred relic etc.) in a shrine or chest.

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They don't have to be enshrined as perfect human beings to be admired.

Regret, too, can be enshrined.

They will be enshrined tomorrow.

Now, however, death is to be enshrined as a "right".

Its independence would be enshrined in the constitution.

He's waiting for the words to be enshrined in dictionaries.

Pam Shriver and Mats Wilander will be enshrined Saturday.

These principles will subsequently be enshrined in legislation".

But rights must be enshrined in Cuban law, Mr. Rodríguez said.

Parcells became the first coach in seven years to be enshrined.

This right must be enshrined in national laws, and upholding it must be a top priority.

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