Definition of Eternalise

1. Verb. Make famous forever. "This melody immortalized its composer"

Exact synonyms: Eternalize, Eternise, Eternize, Immortalise, Immortalize
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify

Definition of Eternalise

1. Verb. (alternative form of eternalize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eternalise

etching scribe
etchings
eten
etendue
etens
eteostic
eteostics
eterminable
eternal
eternal damnation
eternal life
eternal recurrence
eternal rest
eternal return
eternal sleep
eternalise (current term)
eternalism
eternalist
eternalists
eternality
eternalize
eternalized
eternalizes
eternalizing
eternall
eternally
eternalness
eternalnesses
eternals
eterne

Literary usage of Eternalise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Energy policies of IEA countries by International Energy Agency (2005)
"However, care should be taken that the new schedule and cap would not eternalise the dominant position of BOTA$. On the other hand, BOTA$ also needs to find ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1903)
"Her highest desire would be "to eternalise human love." A believer to the age of fifteen, she ceased being such on reading Taine, Renan, and certain other ..."

3. A History of Spanish Literature by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly (1898)
"... the first sketch of the type which Tirso de Molina was to eternalise as Don Juan. It is certain that Cueva was often less successful in performance than ..."

4. Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed (1919)
"... to crush the workers and peasants, to introduce again the discipline of the whip in the army, and to eternalise the bondage of the toiling Cossacks. ..."

5. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"... at that period, was, by rousing the ancient feelings of enmity between Austria and Prussia, to eternalise the disunion between those two monarchies. ..."

6. Portraits of the Eighteenth Century: Historic and Literary by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1905)
"... his exile By a vast number of persons who hastened To come to him in this place, Has caused this building to be erected To eternalise his gratitude. ..."

7. Property and Contract in Their Relations to the Distribution of Wealth by Richard Theodore Ely, Samuel Peter Orth, Willford Isbell King (1914)
"The reasons for his opposition were somewhat as follows, "A founder is a man who desires to eternalise the effect of his wishes," but his faculties are ..."

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