immortalise|immortalised|immortalises|immortalising in English

verb immortalise (Brit.)

make immortal, grant eternal life; make eternally famous (also immortalize)

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1. • The Blighters have even been immortalised in the history books

2. Acts Strategic Plan lays out the foundation for immortalising Prof Juma by Acts

3. Synonyms for Commemorates include celebrates, observes, remembers, honours, memorialises, memorializes, recognises, recognizes, salutes and immortalises

4. Arnhem is probably best known For the battle conducted here in 1944 and immortalised in the film, “A Bridge Too Far”

5. 29 In fact it immortalised them and ensured that all future anti-apartheid movements would vow their allegiance to the heroes of Rivonia.

6. Bangers are the quintessential British breakfast sausage, forever immortalised by being half of the classic 'Bangers & Mash" and they have become famous internationally as 'Bangers'.

7. 8 SYDNEY (AFP) - Iconic Australian crocodile wrangler Steve Irwin will be immortalised in tarmac when the road outside his family zoo is renamed in his honour, officials revealed.

8. The producer of Breathe, Jonathan Cavendish, is the son of the incredible couple whose story is immortalised in the movie, giving it a weighty, personal connection that transcends some empty

9. VM7Luc4E2: The VM7Luc4E2 cell line was derived from VM7 immortalised human-derived adenocarcinoma cells that endogenously express both forms of the estrogen receptor (ERα and ERβ) and have been stably transfected with the plasmid pGudLuc7.