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"
Organizers eternalized the Kuwaiti donation with a plague, engraved with golden ornamentation and the Kuwaiti Flag, placing it at the hospital entrance.
His photographs represent a Zionist view of mid-late twentieth century Israeli history; late Israeli president Shimon Peres once called him "the photographer of the nation in the making." In a statement, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said, "David eternalized history as it will be forever etched in our memories."
At The Bell, these works' culinary content becomes context-appropriate, while the offer of immediate pleasure inherent in fast food is eternalized as art, but again not without irony: This is a "golden section" alarmingly tinged with bathroom humor, at once phallic and scatological.
While the Norse hero's final water crossing is an obvious image of death, the image of the Ark suggests the start of a new life, forever eternalized with the image of the rainbow.
This is an utmost form of protest on the part of individuality (corporal and spiritual), thirsty to be eternalized, against change and absolute renovation ...