Be or provide a memorial to a person or an event.
1 The conduct of Marmont on that day alone would suffice to immortalise him.
2 Why pass over the success, and endeavour to immortalise the failure?
3 I'm confident that we should make an heroic defence, and immortalise our names.
4 Maybe Leopold Bloom's fictional visit in 1904 really did immortalise the place after all.
5 How many of us immortalise our parents courtship and life together in a book?
6 Two odes, addressed by the latter to the former, immortalise this incomplete and abortive amity.
7 The Athenians killed Socrates, but they produced a Plato to idealise and even to immortalise him.
8 Plato adds, that these are immortal children that immortalise and deify their fathers, as Lycurgus, Solon, Minos.
9 Now Japan wants to immortalise its kamikaze pilots by enshrining their final letters as UN world heritage items.
10 So Major Campbell prepares the charming little cockyoly birds, and I call in the sun to immortalise them.
11 If she could only immortalise them!
12 The proposal to immortalise the controversial unionist leader inside the ancient walled settlement of Trim has sparked huge debate.
13 The governor went further to immortalise the memory of his wife by building a pyramid-like structure called Donkin Memorial.
14 Calling all Aucklanders with that perfect selfie - the Auckland War Memorial Museum would like to immortalise your image.
15 By doing so, the artist managed simultaneously to immortalise and to subjugate the Italian dynasty to a higher authority.
16 Our mortal being to immortalise .
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