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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
inshrine .
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Examples
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I am inviting Norway Bob/seixion to join me. seixion!! your guy “Bush” will be forever inshrined as the most brillant American ever.
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The ironic philosopher reflects with a smile that Sir Walter Raleigh is more safely inshrined in the memory of mankind because he set his cloak for the Virgin Queen to walk on than because he carried the English name to undiscovered countries.
Moon and Sixpence 1919
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In the sepulchral monuments their names were preserved, and in the performance of sacred rites, and the holding of games, fairs, and assemblies in their honour, the memory of their achievements kept fresh, till the traditions that clung around these places were inshrined in tales which were finally incorporated in the Leabhar na Huidhré and the
Early Bardic Literature, Ireland. Standish O'Grady 1887
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Takes me nearer the home where my heart is inshrined;
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815
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They seem all to have run into that general mistake of forming a new personage from a title, and making the Deity a native, where he was inshrined.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) Jacob Bryant 1759
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And you can bet your bottom tax dollat that his work now WILL be inshrined in the Smithsonian.
Latest Articles 2009
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this image is inshrined people make pilgrimages there.
"Who painted it?" asked Hillary Clinton, unaware that "the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was miraculously imprinted by Mary." Ann Althouse 2009
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