will enshrine
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future tenseof enshrine.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
Example Sentences
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But the $850 million center will enshrine Obama's core message of "hope," said Valerie Jarrett, CEO of the Obama Foundation and a former top White House aide during his presidency.
From Barron's ● Jun. 18, 2026
In a statement carried by the official Wafa news agency, Abbas said Norway’s decision will enshrine “the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination” and support efforts to bring about a two-state solution with Israel.
From Seattle Times ● May 22, 2024
The House bill “contains historic provisions that will enshrine the values of equality, opportunity and accountability into law,” said Rep. Jackie Speier, the California Democrat who sponsored several of the amendments.
From Washington Times ● Jul. 15, 2019
Under the bill, airlines must refund passengers for services they paid for but did not receive and will enshrine in law a prohibition on passengers making mobile phone calls while in flight or using e-cigarettes.
From Reuters ● Sep. 22, 2018
We enter into their labors; we will enshrine them in the history of the suffrage movement and bear them gratefully in our hearts forever.
From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV by Ida Husted Harper