Enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-22 11:12

Meaning of Enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart

Enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart verb phrase figurative

To keep memory in a particular place in one's heart or mind.

Even though he is no longer with me, I've enshrined all of my wonderful memories with him in my heart.

Tina always enshrines Mark's memory in her heart. She believes that Mark is in a better place.

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Grammar and Usage of Enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart

Verb Forms

  • to enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart
  • enshrines (someone or something) in (one's) heart
  • enshrined (someone or something) in (one's) heart
  • enshrining (someone or something) in (one's) heart

The verb "enshrine" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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