inscripturate/ɪnˈskɹɪp.t͡ʃəˌɹeɪt/EtymologyFrom in- + scripture + -ate (verb-forming suffix).verbTo put or make into scripture; to record or write in scripture:; To incorporate into scripture; to include within scripture.To put or make into scripture; to record or write in scripture:; To communicate or express through the medium or form of scripture.To put or make into writing or script; to write down.“We use pens, markers, pencils, printing presses, and spray paint to do our writing. These are the tools by which to inscripturate.”adjPut or made into scripture; recorded or written in scripture; inscripturated:; Incorporated into scripture; included within scripture.Put or made into scripture; recorded or written in scripture; inscripturated:; Communicated or expressed through the medium or form of scripture.“If Jesus was the divine–human word incarnate, the Bible was seen as the divine–human word inscripturate.”Put in writing or script; written down.