enshrined
adj.adj. protected or kept safe in a way that is very hard to change. It is often used for laws, rights, or traditions that people want to keep forever.
adj. preserved or protected in a sacred or legal form that ensures it remains unchanged. Often used as a participial adjective to describe rights or principles within a constitution or formal document.
The right to free speech is enshrined in the law.
These ancient traditions are enshrined in the local culture and passed down through generations.
While the treaty was signed decades ago, the principles of mutual cooperation it established remain enshrined in the current diplomatic framework of both nations.
Often used with the preposition 'in'. Frequently appears in the passive voice or as a participial adjective following a linking verb.
The law enshrined to the constitutionThe law is enshrined in the constitutionEnshrined is typically used with the preposition 'in' rather than 'to'.