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Meanings of
shrine
in English
Spanish
venerar
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Enclose in a shrine.
enshrine
Spanish
venerar
Usage of
shrine
in English
1
Japanese PM marks New Year with visit to Ise Jingu Shinto
shrine
.
2
They used police and military vehicles to transport pilgrims to the
shrine
.
3
The
shrine
,
the central feature of the procession, was presented in 1449.
4
I'd lost consciousness in a small woods behind the main
shrine
building.
5
On the altar to the left is the
shrine
of the Mother-of-Demons.
6
Welstiel did not reply as he led the way toward the
shrine
.
7
The pungent reek of incense from a
street
-
shrine
was in the smells.
8
He went, leaving me alone lost in thought in the darkening
shrine
.
9
It is the epitome of the spirit, it is the
shrine
of-
10
He had refused, saying, quite rightly, that the
shrine
honored his ancestors.
11
In a description given of this
shrine
by Higgins is the following:
12
I'm not turning my house into a
shrine
to his late wife.
13
The beautiful series of bas-reliefs on the
shrine
in Or-San-Michele, at Florence.
14
The Kaaba is the most sacred
shrine
or altar of the Mohammedans.
15
The boy was a worshipper at the
shrine
of the young Captain.
16
Beyond, in the centre of another plateau, the second
shrine
of Benten.
Other examples for "shrine"
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About this term
shrine
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little shrine
sacred shrine
holy shrine
small shrine
inner shrine
More collocations
Translations for
shrine
Spanish
venerar
Shrine
through the time
Shrine
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common