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Definition of immortalize in English: immortalize(British immortalise) verb ɪˈmɔːtəlʌɪzɪ(m)ˈmɔrdlˌaɪz [with object]usually be immortalized inConfer enduring fame upon. he will be forever immortalized in the history books Example sentencesExamples - That appearance of Halley's comet was immortalized in the Bayeux tapestry.
- A bull that caused thousands of pounds of damage after seeking refuge in a Lancaster shop has been immortalized in sculpture.
- In February 1997 a small group of Scottish scientists were forever immortalized in genetic advancement history.
- Ducks have since been immortalized in various pleasing cartoon forms, although usually missing critical articles of clothing.
- Hey, she certainly can't regret being immortalized in the comics.
- Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study.
- His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now.
- I have a Sigmund Freud action figure thanks to a jet-setting friend but did not know just how many famous figures have been immortalized in plastic until now.
- Switch it on, hit the hill, and presto, your walking distance and intensity are immortalized in the log.
- But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form?
- Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film.
- Cells have been immortalized in the laboratory, but no one knows if the process can be translated to animals.
- If I were a scientist, I wouldn't at all mind being immortalized in this fashion.
- They have been immortalized in books, mythologized on the silver screen, and featured in more than 80 documentaries.
- In 2002, something I wrote was immortalized in a way I had never previously imagined.
- The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series.
- This second story later blended with a myth of the American as westward pioneer, which began to be immortalized in Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales in the 1820s.
- Dying before victory was achieved, he was immortalized in the ballads.
- The assassination of the French revolutionary Marat while in prison was immortalized in J.L. David's famous painting.
- As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps.
Synonyms commemorate, memorialize, keep alive the memory of, eternalize, perpetuate, preserve, enshrine celebrate, pay tribute to, pay homage to, honour, salute, exalt, laud, glorify literary eternize Definition of immortalize in US English: immortalize(British immortalise) verbɪ(m)ˈmɔrdlˌaɪzi(m)ˈmôrdlˌīz [with object]usually be immortalized inConfer enduring fame upon. he will be forever immortalized in the history books Example sentencesExamples - The assassination of the French revolutionary Marat while in prison was immortalized in J.L. David's famous painting.
- Cells have been immortalized in the laboratory, but no one knows if the process can be translated to animals.
- They have been immortalized in books, mythologized on the silver screen, and featured in more than 80 documentaries.
- Switch it on, hit the hill, and presto, your walking distance and intensity are immortalized in the log.
- Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film.
- Ducks have since been immortalized in various pleasing cartoon forms, although usually missing critical articles of clothing.
- Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study.
- A bull that caused thousands of pounds of damage after seeking refuge in a Lancaster shop has been immortalized in sculpture.
- The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series.
- As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps.
- Dying before victory was achieved, he was immortalized in the ballads.
- In February 1997 a small group of Scottish scientists were forever immortalized in genetic advancement history.
- I have a Sigmund Freud action figure thanks to a jet-setting friend but did not know just how many famous figures have been immortalized in plastic until now.
- In 2002, something I wrote was immortalized in a way I had never previously imagined.
- That appearance of Halley's comet was immortalized in the Bayeux tapestry.
- This second story later blended with a myth of the American as westward pioneer, which began to be immortalized in Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales in the 1820s.
- If I were a scientist, I wouldn't at all mind being immortalized in this fashion.
- Hey, she certainly can't regret being immortalized in the comics.
- But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form?
- His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now.
Synonyms commemorate, memorialize, keep alive the memory of, eternalize, perpetuate, preserve, enshrine |