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Dictionary definition of inscribe

To engrave, mark, or write words, symbols, or characters onto a surface.
"The engraver will inscribe the couple's names on their wedding rings."

Detailed meaning of inscribe

It involves making permanent or lasting marks, often with precision and care, in order to convey a message, record information, or create a visible representation. Inscribing can be done on various materials such as stone, metal, paper, or wood. It is commonly used to commemorate or memorialize individuals, events, or achievements, as well as to provide identification or establish ownership. Inscribing requires the use of tools, such as chisels, pens, or engraving instruments, to create legible and distinct impressions on the chosen medium. It is a deliberate and purposeful action, often serving as a means of preserving history, expressing sentiments, or leaving a lasting impression for future generations.

Example sentences containing inscribe

1. The artist will inscribe her signature at the bottom of the painting.
2. The historian will inscribe the significant event in the annals of history.
3. The architect will inscribe a dedication on the cornerstone of the building.
4. The calligrapher will inscribe beautiful lettering on the invitation cards.
5. The poet will inscribe heartfelt words on the memorial plaque.
6. The jeweler will inscribe a personal message on the back of the pendant.

History and etymology of inscribe

The verb 'inscribe' has its etymological roots in the Latin word 'inscribere,' which is a combination of 'in,' meaning 'in' or 'onto,' and 'scribere,' meaning 'to write' or 'to mark.' Therefore, 'inscribe' originally meant to write or mark something onto a surface. In its early usage, this often referred to the act of engraving or carving words, symbols, or characters onto various materials, such as stone, metal, or parchment. Over time, 'inscribe' has retained its fundamental meaning of marking or writing onto a surface, encompassing a wide range of applications, from the inscription of dedicatory plaques to the signing of one's name on a document, reflecting its enduring connection to the act of making permanent marks or records.

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Further usage examples of inscribe

1. The stonemason will inscribe the family name on the gravestone.
2. The linguist will inscribe ancient symbols on the archaeological artifacts.
3. The parent will inscribe their child's name on the school register.
4. The soldier will inscribe the fallen comrade's name on the war memorial.
5. The curator will inscribe the date and artist's name on the back of the painting.
6. The writer will inscribe a dedication on the first page of the book.
7. The craftsman will inscribe intricate patterns on the wooden furniture.
8. The calligrapher will inscribe the bride and groom's names on the wedding invitation.
9. The metalworker will inscribe the company logo on the brass plate.
10. The teacher will inscribe the student's name on the honor roll.
11. The archaeologist will inscribe details of the artifact's discovery on the documentation.
12. The researcher will inscribe a code on the specimen for identification purposes.
13. The mapmaker will inscribe the cardinal directions on the antique map.
14. Artists inscribe profound quotes on walls to inspire passersby every day.
15. They inscribe metal plates to preserve history for generations to come.
16. I watch him inscribe the trophy, adding the winner's name with precision.
17. With a steady hand, you can inscribe beautiful designs on wood pieces.
18. Children inscribe their names on trees to leave a lasting legacy behind.
19. Jewelers often inscribe special messages inside rings for a personal touch.
20. In the workshop, artisans inscribe symbols that tell timeless tales to all.
21. Masons inscribe gravestones, ensuring memories endure throughout ages.
22. On the ancient tablet, wizards inscribe runes to cast powerful spells.
23. To remember the date, couples inscribe initials on locks, love enduring.
24. Architects inscribe plans onto blueprints, guiding the builders’ hands.

SAT 1 (Scholastic Assessment Test), High School 12, Art and Creativity

engross,impress,imprint

brand,carve,chisel,engrave,etch,mark,scribe,stamp,write

engrave, erase, remove, obliterate

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