Enshrine
Enshrine is a transitive verb meaning to place in or as if in a shrine, or to preserve and honor something as sacred; it can also mean to fix something firmly in law, policy, or memory. The act conveys a sense of solemn preservation and enduring reverence.
Etymology traces the term to en- (into) + shrine, with usage dating from the Middle English period.
In religious contexts, enshrining commonly refers to relics or sacred objects placed within a reliquary or
In secular usage, enshrine is often metaphorical. Institutions may enshrine rights, values, or constitutional guarantees by
See also: relic, reliquary, shrine, memorialization, enshrinement.