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be immortalized
verb
To remove the effects of normal apoptosis
Exact(7)
Of course, the caterer had to be immortalized, too.
"My baseball talents were never going to be immortalized in stone monuments," he said.
Thus, if anything about Audrey is going to be immortalized, in cement, a la Graumann's Chinese Theater, it's got to be tentacles.
(Each writer selects up to ten names of eligible former players he thinks worthy of the Hall of Fame, and a player must be named on seventy-five per cent of the ballots in order to be immortalized).
That time has come for Noah Kalina and what better way to be immortalized then in an episode of The Simpsons?
Then, it will be my sacred time to be immortalized as perfection.
Similar(5)
Merkle was immortalized as boneheaded.
So, win this weekend and you're immortalized in Foxborough, Mass.
The field is immortalized in the verse of the Staten Island poet John J. McIntyre (relation to Matty unknown).
Neither team is immortalized in baseball lore, though, because neither won the World Series.
A much quieter time is immortalized in Hopper's "Rocks and Houses, Ogunquit" (1914).
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