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engrave

American  
[en-greyv] / ɛnˈgreɪv /

verb (used with object)

engraved, engraving
  1. to chase (letters, designs, etc.) on a hard surface, as of metal, stone, or the end grain of wood.

    She had the jeweler engrave her name on the back of the watch.

  2. to print from such a surface.

  3. to mark or ornament with incised letters, designs, etc..

    He engraved the ring in a floral pattern.

  4. to impress deeply; infix.

    That image is engraved on my mind.


engrave British  
/ ɪnˈɡreɪv /

verb

  1. to inscribe (a design, writing, etc) onto (a block, plate, or other surface used for printing) by carving, etching with acid, or other process

  2. to print (designs or characters) from a printing plate so made

  3. to fix deeply or permanently in the mind

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • engravable adjective
  • engraver noun
  • reengrave verb (used with object)
  • superengrave verb (used with object)
  • underengraver noun
  • unengraved adjective
  • well-engraved adjective

Etymology

Origin of engrave

1500–10; < Middle French engraver; see en- 1, grave 3

Explanation

To engrave is to carve into something, especially stone. Sometimes people have messages engraved inside their wedding rings, their iPods, or any other rock-hard surface that can handle it. Words are engraved on tombstones to honor the people who died. Grave used to mean “to dig or carve” but no one uses it that way anymore because they would say engrave instead. Anytime a hard surface has a message or picture cut into, it was engraved. Sometimes engraving isn’t physical. A super fun birthday when your long lost grandmother rode in on a stallion could be engraved in your mind forever. Both kinds of engraving leave an impression.

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Example Sentences

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Everyone who the company hires to engrave starts with zero experience, and part of the challenge is the process itself.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 14, 2026

Before, to engrave the circuits on the silicon plates used in electronic devices like mobile phones, it was necessary to use polluting chemical products.

From Science Daily • Jan. 24, 2024

Might as well engrave the nameplate on the NFL offensive rookie of the year award now.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 17, 2023

I also love the fact that they could have put it in a font, in something computer-generated, but they chose to engrave it in my handwriting.

From Scientific American • Jul. 7, 2023

“If you help us, your name goes on the key, too. You couldn’t engrave it yourself, though. It’s bad luck. Who else at the store does engravings?”

From "The Last Last-Day-of-Summer" by Lamar Giles