C1 verb Formell

encival

/ɛnˈsaɪvəl/

To formally document or incorporate something into a civic, legal, or historical record. It specifically refers to the act of ensuring a concept or event is preserved within the official administrative framework of a society.

Beispiele

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1

The town council decided to encival the local legend into the official city history books.

The local leaders chose to record the town's myth in the formal history records.

2

It is necessary to encival these administrative changes to ensure long-term legal compliance.

One must officially document these policy shifts to maintain legal standards over time.

3

If we don't encival these rules, everyone will just forget them by next month.

If we do not put these rules into the official record, people will lose track of them quickly.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
encivalment
Verb
encival
Adverb
encivally
Adjektiv
encivalary
Verwandt
civics
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'en-' (to put into) + 'civil' (the public record). To 'encival' is to put something into the civil record.

Schnelles Quiz

The parliament sought to ______ the new human rights protections into the national constitution.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: encival

Beispiele

1

The town council decided to encival the local legend into the official city history books.

everyday

The local leaders chose to record the town's myth in the formal history records.

2

It is necessary to encival these administrative changes to ensure long-term legal compliance.

formal

One must officially document these policy shifts to maintain legal standards over time.

3

If we don't encival these rules, everyone will just forget them by next month.

informal

If we do not put these rules into the official record, people will lose track of them quickly.

4

The historian argued that oral traditions must be encivaled to survive the transition to a digital age.

academic

The scholar claimed that spoken stories need to be formally archived to persist in modern times.

5

Our primary goal this quarter is to encival the new corporate bylaws within the state registry.

business

Our main objective is to officially register the updated company rules with the government.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
encivalment
Verb
encival
Adverb
encivally
Adjektiv
encivalary
Verwandt
civics

Häufige Kollokationen

encival a decree officially record a legal order
formally encival to document in an official capacity
encival into law incorporate something into the legal code
fail to encival neglect to document something officially
encival for posterity record something so future generations can see it

Häufige Phrasen

encival the memory

to make a memory part of the formal historical record

duly encivaled

properly and officially recorded

the power to encival

the legal authority to document or formalize

Wird oft verwechselt mit

encival vs encave

Encave means to confine in a cave or recess, whereas encival means to record in a civic registry.

encival vs archive

Archive focuses on the physical storage of documents, while encival focuses on the formal act of integration into a civil system.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is highly formal and often appears in legal or academic contexts regarding the preservation of records. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless referring to the 'official' nature of a record.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often confuse this with 'encircle' or 'encase' due to the prefix 'en-'. Remember that the root relates to 'civil' or 'civic' matters.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'en-' (to put into) + 'civil' (the public record). To 'encival' is to put something into the civil record.

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Wortherkunft

Constructed from the prefix 'en-' (in/into) and the Latin root 'civilis' (pertaining to citizens or public life).

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb taking a direct object regular conjugation (encivaled, encivaling, encivals) often used in the passive voice: 'to be encivaled'
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Kultureller Kontext

Refers to the Western tradition of meticulous civic record-keeping and the legal importance of documentation.

Schnelles Quiz

The parliament sought to ______ the new human rights protections into the national constitution.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: encival

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