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Inscribe   /ɪnskrˈaɪb/   Listen
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verb
(past & past part. inscribed; pres. part. inscribing)
1.
Carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface.  Synonyms: engrave, grave, scratch.  "Engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's" , "The lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"
2.
Register formally as a participant or member.  Synonyms: enrol, enroll, enter, recruit.
3.
Draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible.
4.
Write, engrave, or print as a lasting record.
5.
Mark with one's signature.  Synonym: autograph.
6.
Convert ordinary language into code.  Synonyms: cipher, code, cypher, encipher, encrypt, write in code.
7.
Address, (a work of literature) in a style less formal than a dedication.






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"Inscribe" Quotes from Famous Books



... give too many pledges to the Christians, nor to compromise himself in the eyes of his fellow-pagans by shewing that he was so far under the control of Christian zealots as to have his child baptized out of the ordinary way. There was a middle course, and this was to inscribe the child among the catechumens. According to the rite of the first admission to the lowest order of catechumens, the sign of the cross was made on Augustin's forehead, and the symbolic salt placed between his ...
— Saint Augustin • Louis Bertrand

... three minds about dedicating the volume. First, it seems due to Frank Pierce (as he put me into the position where I made all those profound observations of English scenery, life, and character) to inscribe it to him with a few pages of friendly and explanatory talk, which also would be very gratifying to my own lifelong ...
— Yesterdays with Authors • James T. Fields

... have arisen to achieve a rapid and brilliant celebrity; but they seem the meteors of a lower sky; the flush passes hastily from the expanse, and we see but one great light looking steadily upon us from above. It is Burns who is exclusively the poet of his country. Other writers inscribe their names on the plaster which covers for the time the outside structure of society; his is engraved, like that of the Egyptian architect, on the ever-during granite within. The fame of the others rises and falls with the uncertain undulations of the mode on which they have reared it; ...
— Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 2 - Historical, Traditional, and Imaginative • Alexander Leighton

... to possess, and at the same time, in deference to his mother and his own tastes, he wished to remain at home and continue his indolent mode of life. The Marshal of the Noblesse, who happened to call one day, helped him out of the difficulty by offering to inscribe him as secretary in the Dvoryanskaya Opeka, a bureau which acts as curator for the estates of minors. All the duties of this office could be fulfilled by a paid secretary, and the nominal occupant would be periodically promoted as if he were an active official. This was precisely ...
— Russia • Donald Mackenzie Wallace

... there lies, on a small table, an open book, in which visitors register. On the occasion of Miss Anthony's visit the pen and ink proved so unpromising that her entire party declined this opportunity to make themselves famous, but she made the rebellious pen inscribe, "Perfect equality for women, civil, political, religious. Susan B. Anthony, U.S.A." Friends, who visited the monastery next day, reported that lines had been drawn through ...
— Eighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 • Elizabeth Cady Stanton


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