Noun
(uncountable) The state of being enshrined
(countable) The act of enshrining or something that enshrines
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFormal irredentism Some states formalize their irredentist claims by including them in their constitutional documents, or through other means of legal enshrinement. Source: Internet
Now Greenberg will return to Canton this weekend for the first time since 2015 when he attended the enshrinement of Steelers' great Jerome Bettis. Source: Internet
Kurt Warner won't become the first Pro Football Hall of Famer to match hockey legend Mario Lemieux's feat of returning to game action following enshrinement. Source: Internet
Because Paige pitched in Greensboro in 1966, he would not have been eligible for enshrinement until 1971, as players have to be out of professional baseball for at least five years before they can be elected. Source: Internet
Documentation of the sites is also one important aspect of the enshrinement process that the organization is set to embark on. Source: Internet
The latest vote puts the ERA one vote away from theoretical enshrinement in the Constitution (though the deadline was nearly four decades ago). Source: Internet