eternize

[ih-tur-nahyz]

eternize Definition

  • 1to make something eternal or everlasting
  • 2to immortalize someone or something in memory or history

Using eternize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eternize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The artist's masterpiece eternized his legacy.

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    The monument was built to eternize the memory of the fallen soldiers.

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    Her poetry eternizes the beauty of nature.

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    The film eternized the actor's performance.

eternize Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with eternize

  • to capture and preserve a moment in time for eternity

    Example

    The photograph eternized the couple's love for each other.

  • to remember someone or something forever

    Example

    The hero's bravery will be eternized in memory.

  • to make someone or something famous and remembered forever

    Example

    The inventor's contribution to science eternized his name.

Origins of eternize

from French 'éterniser', from Latin 'aeternus' meaning 'eternal'

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Summary: eternize in Brief

'Eternize' [ih-tur-nahyz] is a verb that means to make something eternal or everlasting, or to immortalize someone or something in memory or history. It can be used to describe the preservation of a moment, memory, or name, as in 'The photograph eternized the couple's love for each other,' 'The hero's bravery will be eternized in memory,' and 'The inventor's contribution to science eternized his name.'