What is another word for Enshrined?

Pronunciation: [ɛnʃɹˈa͡ɪnd] (IPA)

Enshrined is a word that means to cherish, protect, or revere something of great importance. There are numerous synonyms for this word, such as "honored," "dignified," "worshipped," and "respected." Alternatives to "enshrined" include "depicted," "portrayed," "viewed with reverence," "immortalized," "lauded," and "celebrated." One could also use the words "consecrated," "ensured," or "secured" to describe something that is given a place of prominence and protection. Whatever word is used, it should reflect the admiration and reverence that is felt for the object or concept in question.

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Usage examples for Enshrined

Mr. Hallam adds this sad tribute to his son's memory: Those whose eyes must long be dim with tears, and whose hopes on this side the tomb are broken down for ever, may cling, as well as they can, to the poor consolation of believing that a few more years would, in the usual chances of humanity, have severed the frail union of his graceful and manly form, with the pure spirit it Enshrined.
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
We were intensely happy in the present, yet "next year" Enshrined everything we really wanted; we looked upon our present, happy as it was, as something of a hand-to-mouth existence.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
Her name was Enshrined in some of the noblest English verse of the nineteenth century-and of all past or future centuries, as Danyers, from the stand-point of a maturer judgment, still believed.
"The Greater Inclination"
Edith Wharton

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