Immortalizing [verb]
Definition of Immortalizing:
memorialize
Opposite/Antonyms of Immortalizing:
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Sentence/Example of Immortalizing:
I was free to immortalize them; and my fiddling was thenceforth a work of supererogation.
Tasso attempted to immortalize their deeds; but how insignificant they were, compared with even Homer's heroes!
But it did not deter Clemens in his purpose, which was to immortalize the little book by pointing out its peculiar charms.
It is not every day that even a veteran of the Cape wars is given a chance to thus immortalize himself after the manner of Samson.
Swift has immortalized a tub; other authors have endeavoured to immortalize a shilling, and a halfpenny.
The Major's smile vanished; the Major's hand dropped the pen destined to immortalize the name of my favorite autumn soup.
If there was nothing else to his credit, this alone would immortalize him.
But if he thus raised his voice to immortalize these indignities, it was not because he recoiled from suffering.
A man wishes to perpetuate and immortalize himself, as it were, in his great-grandchildren.
He wished to benefit the human race, not because he loved his fellow man, but that he might immortalize his own name.