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Definition of inscribe :
1. To assign or address to; to commend to by a shot address; to dedicate informally; as, to inscribe an ode to a friend.
2. To draw within so as to meet yet not cut the boundaries.
3. To imprint deeply; to impress; to stamp; as, to inscribe a sentence on the memory.
4. To mark with letters, charakters, or words.
5. To write or engrave; to mark down as something to be read; to imprint.
Synonyms:
commit something to paper/writing, MARKS, fix, compute, imprint, work out, engrave, call off, infix, fret, schedule, slate, grave, insert, chafe, levy, sculpture, go into, remember, code, introduce, incise, scrub, index, encrypt, enrol, catalog, encode, write in code, copy down, endorse, compose, come up, set down, etch, law, scrape up, calculate, subscribe, scratch, expunge, autograph, scrape, indite, engross, write down, participate, book, get in, embark, excise, stamp, rub, get into, reckon, cypher, scratch up, list, matriculate, cancel, go in, figure, sign, raise, scribe, put down, undersign, insculp, encipher, sculpt, itch, fray, recruit, enroll, move into, accede, get down, strike, come in, cipher, put pen to paper
list (part of speech: noun)
record (part of speech: verb)
log, note, indicate, enter, record, transcribe, register
Usage examples:
- Can't you help me to inscribe a good resolution of the most iron- clad description on the stainless page? - "April Hopes", William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009.
- On the basis of this sentimentalism, St. Simon appealed most eloquently to all classes to unite- to march as one man- to inscribe on their banners, " Paradise on earth is before us!" - "History of American Socialisms", John Humphrey Noyes.
- The shades of departed and long- forgotten heroes anxiously bend down from above, while he writes, watching each movement of his pen, whether it shall pass by their names with neglect, or inscribe them on the deathless pages of renown. - "Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete", Washington Irving.