Engraves [verb]

Definition of Engraves:

carve letters or designs into

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Sentence/Example of Engraves:

Sir George Mackenzie engraves "the coat of Denham of ould," viz.

Every soldier laid to rest upon the battle-field engraves it still deeper upon the nation's heart.

Ambition has its vanity, and engraves a dubious victory; and Flattery will practise its art, and deceive us in gold!

But sometimes, on the contrary, he hates the picture, and engraves it as a professional duty.

He is a hydrographer, and engraves maps for a neighboring publisher.

Pennant engraves a fine early copy of it, executed, as he conceived from the workmanship, in the time of Queen Elizabeth.

There is no great and monumental scene in this part which engraves itself deeply upon the memory.

But by speech you adopt thoughts, and the voice that utters them is as a pen that engraves them indelibly on the soul.

Let one of us say this: Yons Red Monjoy, that engraves the dies; platings his next move!

And which is the Mulciber, the Vulcan, the artist-engraver that engraves the covering of the egg so prettily?