View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Etched.

Etched

Etched | Etching | Etch | Etchings | Etches | Etchers | Etcher

Etched meaning

Cut or dug into the surface as by etching. | Toned and with a well-defined musculature.

Example sentences (20)

Etched into the sidewalk that encircles the sculpture is a depiction of the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The flight numbers of the four planes that were hijacked are etched into the sculpture’s base.

A darkly etched dive into Taiwanese political repression, Singing Chen’s “The Man Who Couldn’t Leave” received a special mention for its special cinematographic distinction.

A mosaic globe, an etched compass, several chess tables, and new benches, along with a signpost representing Utica's diverse cultures will also be added to the area.

And the pure pain etched across his features every time the camera panned to him on the sideline for the rest of the game showed that he understood the magnitude of his error.

As she speaks, she looks a million miles away, pain and confusion etched across her face.

Consequently, these were to be etched in the annals history for the benefit of posterity.

Donors can have a name or meaningful quote etched onto their handcrafted leaf before it is incorporated in the finished work.

Forecasters have issued dire warnings about water shortages, produced robust reports, and etched options for taking bold action.

For every person that seeks anonymity there is another who desires their name be etched in stone.

Griffin’s RG3 logo appears throughout the house, etched in glass, painted on the basketball court and tiled in the swimming pool.

He described Chief Ezeife, fondly known as ‘Okwadike’, as a respected leader, a statesman par excellence, a wise counsellor, and a bridge builder whose contributions to Nigeria’s political landscape will remain deeply etched in the nation’s history.

His album of the same name, from 2020, is full of glorious Americana, with scenes—from Key West to the Rubicon, the grassy knoll to the city of God—etched by his seasoned delivery.

His spokesperson, Steven Cheung, initially posted a video on social media celebrating Trump’s purchase of the Glock, a special “Trump edition” that had a likeness of him and the words “Trump 45th” etched on it.

Instead, the 26-year-old will be donning an American football-inspired design for the latest outing at the Circuit of the Americas with an all-green base and pitch markings etched into the sides of the helmet.

It’s an unparalleled barrage of words strung together so perfectly that they remain etched in hip-hop history.

It was public yet intimate, momentary yet momentous, fleeting but etched permanently for the sender and the receiver.

Many etched words of remembrance onto the sign’s back.

Milan Kundera's unwavering dedication to his craft and his ability to craft narratives that transcend time and place will forever be etched in the annals of world literature.

Munich is etched into the very soul of Manchester United.

Nearly 60 people died in the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, an event that remains etched in the minds of most Americans older than 50.