immortalise - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event; "This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps"; "We memorialized the Dead"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
living for ever and never dying. A person's soul is said to be immortal; the immortal works of Shakespeare. onsterflik خالِد безсмъртен imortal nesmrtelný unsterblich udødelig αθάνατοςinmortal surematu جاودان kuolematon immortelנצחי अमर besmrtan halhatatlan abadi ódauðlegur immortale 不滅の 불멸의 nemirtingas nemirstīgs hidup selama-lamanya onsterfelijkudødelignieśmiertelny نه فنا كېدونكى، نه مړ كيدونكى، تل ژوندى imortal nemuritor бессмертный nesmrteľný nesmrten besmrtan odödlig ซึ่งเป็นอมตะ ölümsüz 不朽的 безсмертний; вічний غیر فانی bất diệt 不朽的
to make (a person etc) famous for ever. He wrote a song immortalizing the battle. verewig يُخَلِّد обезсмъртявам imortalizar zvěčnit unsterblich machen gøre udødelig απαθανατίζωinmortalizar surematuks tegema جاودانه کردن ikuistaa immortaliser לְהַנצִיח अमर बनाना ovjekovječiti megörökít, halhatatlanná tesz mengabadikan gera ódauðlegan immortalare, rendere immortale 不滅にする 불후의 명성을 주다 padaryti nemirtingą, įamžinti padarīt nemirstīgu; saglabāt mūžos mengabadikan vereeuwigenudødeliggjøre, forevige unieśmiertelnić تل ژوند يتوب imortalizar a imortaliza увековечивать zvečniť ovekovečiti ovekovečiti göra odödlig ทำให้ไม่มีวันตาย ölümsüzleştirmek 使不朽 увічнювати دوام بخشنا làm cho bất tử 使不朽
He loved deeply, he was hated; he adored, he was scorned; he wooed a wild beast, he pleaded with marble, he pursued the wind, he cried to the wilderness, he served ingratitude, and for reward was made the prey of death in the mid-course of life, cut short by a shepherdess whom he sought to immortalise in the memory of man, as these papers which you see could fully prove, had he not commanded me to consign them to the fire after having consigned his body to the earth."
This work of art was executed at the natural height at which an idle fellow, be he Phoenician workman or British cad, is in the habit of trying to immortalise himself at the expense of nature's masterpieces, namely, about five feet from the ground.
Some extraordinary and wonderful phenomenon of nature, which no philosopher had ever seen before; something which it had been reserved for him alone to discover, and which he should immortalise his name by chronicling for the benefit of posterity.
'As such, by remembering to immortalise him today, Buhari has written his name in gold and brought to fruition the practicality of the Nigerian National anthem's content that; 'the labour of our heroes past, shall never be in vain.'
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