1. enshrining - Noun
2. enshrining - Verb
of Enshrine
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt calls for enshrining Medicaid expansion in the state constitution. Source: Internet
Macron's government struggled Friday to sell the plan to a skeptical public after the Cabinet approved two bills aimed at enshrining the changes. Source: Internet
Similarly, Yachty’s assorted quasi-beefs have functioned as one long “You can’t be serious” promo routine, enshrining him as top-shelf clickbait. Source: Internet
The primary characters enshrining this lesson are Isobel, who is turning into a predatory alien, and Sverl, a prador who is turning human—both through the intervention of Penny Royal. Source: Internet
But, Zeidan said, for many decades Israel has avoided enshrining the principle of equality in any of the Basic Laws. Source: Internet
On Friday night, Duncan supported an NDP resolution to strengthen federal environmental laws by enshrining people's ability to hold the government to account. Source: Internet