Engrave in a sentence as a verb

3D print the record then laser engrave the song on it?

EBay search for laser engraver and you'll find units in the $600 range.

The printing shop offered the option to engrave text on the book cover.

[1] My Dad is an engraver with an FFL and gets all sorts of interesting things in the mail.

Should computer cases be engraved with instructions on every step of the way?

There is no plastic package to laser-engrave, the engraving is done right on the silicon.

Jewelers aren't required to engrave and register all their necklaces.

I want to engrave international symbols by myself.

I can't teach you to engrave as well as Rembrandt, but I can teach you to engrave as well as the majority of professionals.

Apple isn't going to like having to engrave what the option key does, just in the off chance an utter naive should choose to use one of their computers.

Usually to engrave, but the promotional literature is cool too.

Simple counter-example: create a Bitcoin address, then engrave the private key in a gold bar and destroy the digital copy.

If it takes hours to engrave a few words in a stone board or if a single page of paper is worth more than a simple meal, you think twice about what you document.

I meant that based on the title I thought they refused to engrave the word “liberate”.As in: somebody wanted to engrave just the word "liberate" and Apple refused.

Ah I see via some google that there are now trading companies set up for this, simply give them some money via CC and you get the cert in the mail already mounted in a frame maybe with an engraved plaque.

That Arabic is written left to right seems to come from chisel based writing.> Although it is hard to pinpoint why Arabic is sinistroverse, it has been theorized that before the papermaking process emerged in China, the Arabs used chisels to engrave the ideas and concepts they wished to manifest on stones.

Engrave definitions

verb

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"

See also: scratch grave inscribe

verb

impress or affect deeply; "The event engraved itself into her memory"

verb

carve or cut into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter"

See also: etch

verb

carve or cut a design or letters into; "engrave the pen with the owner's name"

See also: etch