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Discover Ludwig'eternalize' is a legitimate word and can be used in written English.
It means to make something last forever, usually to immortalize it. Example sentence: We decided to eternalize our love by engraving our names on a tree.
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eternalize
verb
To make eternal; to immortalize.
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Azorín's essays in El alma castellana (1900; "The Castilian Soul"), La ruta de Don Quijote (1905; "Don Quixote's Route"), Castilla (1912), and numerous additional volumes reinterpreted and sought to eternalize earlier literary values and visions of rural Spain.
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Her memories were eternalized by Ibn al-ʿArabī in a collection of love poems (Tarjumān al-ashwāq; "The Interpreter of Desires"), upon which he himself composed a mystical commentary.
"My ultimate goal is to bridge the gap between life and death by eternalizing our digital identity," says Rahnama, who is also founder of Flybits, a cloud-based service that modifies the behavior of mobile apps based on where and how the customer is using it.
He picked up on the relationship of the transitory to the eternal in Baudelaire's account of modernity, but first, he de-classicized the notion of the 'eternal', refiguring it philosophically, and second, he rendered the relationship itself strictly dialectical: in the modern, it is transitoriness itself that is eternalized.
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