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inscribe
in·scribe I0159700 (ĭn-skrīb′)tr.v. in·scribed, in·scrib·ing, in·scribes 1. a. To write, print, carve, or engrave (words or letters) on or in a surface.b. To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters.2. To enter (a name) on a list or in a register.3. a. To sign one's name or write a brief message in or on (a gift book or photograph, for example).b. To dedicate to someone.4. Mathematics To draw (one figure) within another figure so that every vertex of the enclosed figure touches the outer figure. [Latin īnscrībere : in-, in, on; see in-2 + scrībere, to write; see skrībh- in Indo-European roots.] in·scrib′er n.inscribe (ɪnˈskraɪb) vb (tr) 1. to make, carve, or engrave (writing, letters, a design, etc) on (a surface such as wood, stone, or paper)2. to enter (a name) on a list or in a register3. to sign one's name on (a book, photograph, etc) before presentation to another person4. (Mathematics) to draw (a geometric construction such as a circle, polygon, etc) inside another construction so that the two are in contact but do not intersect. Compare circumscribe3[C16: from Latin inscrībere; see inscription] inˈscribable adj inˈscribableness n inˈscriber nin•scribe (ɪnˈskraɪb) v.t. -scribed, -scrib•ing. 1. to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) to a person, esp. by writing a brief personal note in or on it. 2. to mark (a surface) with words, characters, etc., esp. in a durable or conspicuous way. 3. to write, print, mark, or engrave (words, characters, etc.). 4. to enroll, as on an official list. 5. Geom. to draw (one figure) within another figure so that the inner lies entirely within the boundary of the outer, touching it at as many points as possible: to inscribe a circle in a square. 6. Brit. a. to issue (a loan) in the form of shares with registered stockholders. b. to buy or sell (stocks). [1545–55; < Latin inscrībere=in- in-2 + scrībere to write; see scribe1] in•scrib′a•ble, adj. in•scrib′er, n. inscribe Past participle: inscribed Gerund: inscribing
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inscribe | inscribe |
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I inscribe | you inscribe | he/she/it inscribes | we inscribe | you inscribe | they inscribe |
Preterite |
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I inscribed | you inscribed | he/she/it inscribed | we inscribed | you inscribed | they inscribed |
Present Continuous |
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I am inscribing | you are inscribing | he/she/it is inscribing | we are inscribing | you are inscribing | they are inscribing |
Present Perfect |
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I have inscribed | you have inscribed | he/she/it has inscribed | we have inscribed | you have inscribed | they have inscribed |
Past Continuous |
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I was inscribing | you were inscribing | he/she/it was inscribing | we were inscribing | you were inscribing | they were inscribing |
Past Perfect |
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I had inscribed | you had inscribed | he/she/it had inscribed | we had inscribed | you had inscribed | they had inscribed |
Future |
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I will inscribe | you will inscribe | he/she/it will inscribe | we will inscribe | you will inscribe | they will inscribe |
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I will have inscribed | you will have inscribed | he/she/it will have inscribed | we will have inscribed | you will have inscribed | they will have inscribed |
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I will be inscribing | you will be inscribing | he/she/it will be inscribing | we will be inscribing | you will be inscribing | they will be inscribing |
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I have been inscribing | you have been inscribing | he/she/it has been inscribing | we have been inscribing | you have been inscribing | they have been inscribing |
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I will have been inscribing | you will have been inscribing | he/she/it will have been inscribing | we will have been inscribing | you will have been inscribing | they will have been inscribing |
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I had been inscribing | you had been inscribing | he/she/it had been inscribing | we had been inscribing | you had been inscribing | they had been inscribing |
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I would inscribe | you would inscribe | he/she/it would inscribe | we would inscribe | you would inscribe | they would inscribe |
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I would have inscribed | you would have inscribed | he/she/it would have inscribed | we would have inscribed | you would have inscribed | they would have inscribed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | inscribe - carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; "engrave a pen"; "engraved the trophy cupt with the winner's"; "the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree"engrave, grave, scratchchip at, carve - engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface; "carve one's name into the bark"engrave, etch - carve or cut a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name"character - engrave or inscribe characters on | | 2. | inscribe - register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"enrol, enroll, recruit, entermuster in, draft, enlist - engage somebody to enter the armyunionise, unionize - recruit for a union or organize into a union; "We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers"register - enroll to vote; "register for an election"matriculate - enroll as a studentregister - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions | | 3. | inscribe - draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possiblegeometry - the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfacestrace, describe, draw, line, delineate - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand" | | 4. | inscribe - write, engrave, or print as a lasting recordrecord, enter, put down - make a record of; set down in permanent form | | 5. | inscribe - mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book"autographsign - be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera" | | 6. | inscribe - convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"cypher, encipher, encrypt, write in code, cipher, codeencode - convert information into code; "encode pictures digitally" | | 7. | inscribe - address, (a work of literature) in a style less formal than a dedicationdedicate - inscribe or address by way of compliment; "She dedicated her book to her parents" |
inscribeverb1. carve, cut, etch, engrave, impress, imprint They read the words inscribed on the walls of the monument.2. dedicate, sign, address The book is inscribed: To John Arlott from Laurie Lee.inscribeverb1. To form letters, characters, or words on a surface with an instrument:engross, indite, scribe, write.2. To produce a deep impression of:engrave, etch, fix, grave, impress, imprint, stamp.3. To register in or as if in a book:book, catalog, enroll, list, set down, write down.4. To affix one's signature to:autograph, endorse, sign, subscribe, undersign.Idioms: put one's John Hancock on, set one's hand to.Translationsinscribe (inˈskraib) verb to carve or write. The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book. 刻寫,寫 刻写,写 inscription (inˈskripʃən) noun something written, eg on a gravestone or on a coin. The coin was so worn that the inscription could scarcely be read. 碑文 碑文inscribe
inscribe into (something)To etch or engrave something into something else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "inscribe" and "into." I got my initials inscribed into my class ring—did you?See also: inscribeinscribe on(to) (something)To etch or inscribe something on something else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "inscribe" and "on(to)." I got my initials inscribed on my class ring—did you?See also: inscribeinscribe with (something)To etch or inscribe something onto something else. A noun or pronoun can be used between "inscribe" and "with." I got my class ring inscribed with my initials —did you?See also: inscribehave one's name inscribed in the book of lifeEuph. to die. He was a beloved father, brother, and friend, and he has his name inscribed in the book of life. By the time she was twenty, her parents, brothers, and sister had all had their names inscribed in the book of life.See also: book, have, inscribe, life, name, ofinscribe something into somethingto write or engrave a dedication on a gift to someone. (Emphasis is on the act of inscribing.) It was a lovely watch. I asked them to inscribe something into the back, so I could remember the occasion. My initials were inscribed into the wristband.See also: inscribeinscribe something on(to) somethingto write or engrave certain information on something. (Emphasis is on the message that is inscribed.) The jeweler inscribed Amy's good wishes onto the watch. I inscribed my name on my tools.See also: inscribe, oninscribe something with somethingto engrave something with a message. Could you please inscribe this trophy with the information on this sheet of paper? I inscribed the bracelet with her name.See also: inscribeinscribe
inscribe[in′skrīb] (computer science) To rewrite data on a document in a form which can be read by an optical or magnetic ink character recognition machine. MedicalSeeinscriptionLegalSeeInscriptioninscribe
Synonyms for inscribeverb carveSynonyms- carve
- cut
- etch
- engrave
- impress
- imprint
verb dedicateSynonymsSynonyms for inscribeverb to form letters, characters, or words on a surface with an instrumentSynonymsverb to produce a deep impression ofSynonyms- engrave
- etch
- fix
- grave
- impress
- imprint
- stamp
verb to register in or as if in a bookSynonyms- book
- catalog
- enroll
- list
- set down
- write down
verb to affix one's signature toSynonyms- autograph
- endorse
- sign
- subscribe
- undersign
Synonyms for inscribeverb carve, cut, or etch into a material or surfaceSynonymsRelated Words- chip at
- carve
- engrave
- etch
- character
verb register formally as a participant or memberSynonymsRelated Words- muster in
- draft
- enlist
- unionise
- unionize
- register
- matriculate
verb draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possibleRelated Words- geometry
- trace
- describe
- draw
- line
- delineate
verb write, engrave, or print as a lasting recordRelated Wordsverb mark with one's signatureSynonymsRelated Wordsverb convert ordinary language into codeSynonyms- cypher
- encipher
- encrypt
- write in code
- cipher
- code
Related Wordsverb address, (a work of literature) in a style less formal than a dedicationRelated Words |