He's even paid to inscribe boxes of rubber bracelets with his website's address.
From the ocregister.com
To inscribe his name in their company, Djokovic must engineer a route past Nadal.
From the telegraph.co.uk
That an open disbeliever should inscribe himself with Timete Deum seems odd.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The HIBISCUS team was able to inscribe tracks, called waveguides, into labs-on-chips.
From the sciencedaily.com
Deader than the sycamores on which some newspapers still quaintly inscribe themselves.
From the washingtonpost.com
So if you haven't already, sit and inscribe your goals in a journal or on a note card.
From the business.time.com
Just like Hurley should have told the Dharma guy what numbers to inscribe into the hatch.
From the tunedin.blogs.time.com
Exquisite calligraphy was used to inscribe verses from the Qur'an all over the monument.
From the kansas.com
That's why some of us want to inscribe in a datebook in the era of the Google calendar.
From the npr.org
More examples
Scratch: 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"
Enroll: register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
Draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible
Write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
Autograph: mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book"
Code: convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
Address, (a work of literature) in a style less formal than a dedication
(inscribed) written (by handwriting, printing, engraving, or carving) on or in a surface
In geometry, an inscribe planar shape or solid is one that is enclosed by and "fits snugly" inside another geometric shape or solid. Specifically, at all points where figures meet, their edges must lie tangent. ...