immortalize|immortalized|immortalizes|immortalizing in English

verb immortalize (Amer.)

[im'mor·tal·ize || ɪ'mɔrtlaɪz /ɪ'mɔːrtə-]

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

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1. A mortal thing so to immortalize.

2. He would immortalize her in a poem.

3. He was determined to be remembered, immortalized.

4. Poets, writers, and artists have immortalized it.

5. What a way to immortalize this moment!

6. Dickens'father was immortalized for ever as Mr Micawber in'David Copperfield '.

7. The parliament said it would immortalize the Russian leader's name.

8. Dickens' father was immortalized as Mr Micawber in 'David Copperfield'.

9. The poet fell in love with her and immortalized her in his verse.

10. Luckily, her husband found George Brownlee to immortalize the middle-aged bear in wood.

11. The answer, of course, is immortalize you and your companions in my historical records.

12. Marlene Dietrich was immortalized through her roles in films like 'The Blue Angel'.

13. Please sit for me in the studio, "he pleaded, and l will immortalize your beauty."

14. The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.

15. These are the 20 biggest Boneheaded plays or actions in sports history, with immortalizing video to prove it

16. His name was immortalized in 1992 when he scored three goals in the space of five minutes.

17. But the rank-and-file glories immortalized by Malraux have faded into the history books.

18. The architecture of the edifice was designed to immortalize the memory of the innocent martyrs.

19. Imagine it is fifty years in the future, and a news reporter is trying to immortalize you.

20. A man named Herostratus reportedly burned down the temple in 356 B.C. in an attempt to immortalize his name.

21. He would immortalize Jack and vindicate himself from his culpable grief by becoming what Jack would have been.

22. 24 Gregg immortalized himself by replying that his ammunition was exhausted but that he thought he could hold with the bayonet.

23. Gregg immortalized himself by replying that his ammunition was exhausted but that he thought he could hold with the bayonet.

24. When he looked about him for another and a less intractable damsel to immortalize in melody, memory produced one with the most obliging readiness.

25. Thanks to a group of Dutch and Palestinian activists, people can now immortalize their words on the wall without a passport or a can of Krylon.