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    in·scribe
    [inˈskrīb]
    verb
    (be inscribed)
    inscribe (verb) · inscribes (third person present) · inscribed (past tense) · inscribed (past participle) · inscribing (present participle)
    1. write or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record:
      "his name was inscribed on the new silver trophy"
      • mark (an object) with characters:
        "the memorial is inscribed with ten names"
      • write an informal dedication to someone in or on (a book):
        "he inscribed the first copy “To my dearest grandmother.”"
      • archaic
        enter the name of (someone) on a list or in a book; enroll.
    2. geometry
      draw (a figure) within another so that their boundaries touch but do not intersect. Compare with circumscribe.
      "a regular polygon inscribed in a circle"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin inscribere, from in- ‘into’ + scribere ‘write’.
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    1. write or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record:
     
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  2. The meaning of INSCRIBE is to write, engrave, or print as a lasting record.
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    verb (used with object), in·scribed, in·scrib·ing. to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
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    inscribe verb [ T ] formal us / ɪnˈskraɪb / uk / ɪnˈskraɪb / Add to word list to write words in a book or carve (= cut) them on an object: (be) inscribed on The prize winners each receive a book with their names inscribed on the first page. be inscribed with The wall of the church was inscribed with the names of the dead from World War I.
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    inscribe verb [ T ] formal uk / ɪnˈskraɪb / us / ɪnˈskraɪb / to write words in a book or carve (= cut) them on an object:
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