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eternize

[ ih-tur-nahyz ]

verb (used with object)

, e·ter·nized, e·ter·niz·ing.
  1. to make eternal; perpetuate.
  2. to immortalize.


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Other Words From

  • e·terni·zation noun
  • une·ternized adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of eternize1

From the Medieval Latin word ēternizāre, dating back to 1560–70. See eterne, -ize

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Example Sentences

Julius Csar was noe less diligent to eternize his name be the pen then be the suord.

My verse your virtues rare shall eternize, And in the heavens write your glorious name.

The love of the future,—the yearning to perpetuate and eternize that which one loves.

This man was valorous, and his kindness was worthy to be celebrated and to eternize his name, and his sorrow mourned for.

They should be reprinted at the end of the "Encyclopdia," to eternize their shame.

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