inscribe|inscribed|inscribes|inscribing in English
verb
[in·scribe || ɪn'skraɪb]
write on a surface; mark a surface with words; write a dedication (in a book); place on a list, enroll; draw one figure inside another (Geometry)
Use "inscribe|inscribed|inscribes|inscribing" in a sentence
1. Inscribe: Sign and report time.
2. Inscribe your name in a book please.
3. Emergency ~! The mathematics, circular functions inscribe high school.
4. These four characters, is Ma Yun's holograph inscribe.
5. Some galleries commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls.
6. Will you inscribe your name in the book?
7. Some galleries Commemorate donors by inscribing their names on the walls
8. Bake a cake and inscribe the words with icing.
9. Ash Arbalests Stone Cleaver Stone Slicer Bone Chakram Inscribed Cord Steel Riviere Inscribed Riqs
10. This book I inscribe to my old comrades - in - arms.
11. I told the jeweler to inscribe the ring with my name.
12. To inscribe a poem on a painting is what painters like to do.
13. A date is inscribed underneath.
14. preparation, submission, review and approval of proposals for inscribing absolute sectoral emission thresholds;
15. On the reverse is inscribed: "Superior Cadet."
16. Inscribed in his book For all eternity.
17. Vertex radius polygon inscribed circle Circumscribed
18. This was inscribed in his egg.
19. Historically, Astrolabes were elaborately inscribed brass discs.
20. Her name was inscribed in the book.
21. Tablet inscribed with the Epic of Gilgamesh
22. His name was inscribed on the trophy.
23. The watch was inscribed with her name.
24. this trophy is solid gold and fully inscribed.
25. Beautifully inscribed biblical quotations dominate the different sections.