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Definition of inscribe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

inscribe

verb
 
/ɪnˈskraɪb/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪb/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they inscribe
 
/ɪnˈskraɪb/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪb/
he / she / it inscribes
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbz/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbz/
past simple inscribed
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbd/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbd/
past participle inscribed
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbd/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbd/
-ing form inscribing
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbɪŋ/
 
/ɪnˈskraɪbɪŋ/
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  1. to write or cut words, your name, etc. onto something
    • inscribe A (on/in B) His name was inscribed on the trophy.
    • The names of the king and queen were inscribed above the door.
    • inscribe B (with A) The trophy was inscribed with his name.
    • She signed the book and inscribed the words ‘with grateful thanks’ on it.
    • He was presented with an inscribed gold watch.
    Extra Examples
    • Her name was inscribed on the watch.
    • The volume had been personally inscribed by the author.
    • (figurative) These notions were deeply inscribed in American law.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • personally
    • deeply
    preposition
    • on
    • with
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin inscribere, from in- ‘into’ + scribere ‘write’.
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