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immortalizes
verb
Third person singular of immortalize
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A stylized bat alludes to the animal whose chance flight through a window sealed Bruce Wayne's fate; a lightning bolt encapsulates the secret history of Captain Marvel; an eight-legged glyph immortalizes the bug whose bite doomed Peter Parker to his glorious and woebegone career.
A bronze head that tops a marble herm immortalizes the weary resignation of a middle-aged man.
He immortalizes his civilian friends as if they were movie stars too.
At Papa John's, the walls are covered with photographs of customers, alive and dead, but it is the sandwich board that truly immortalizes the customers, and even employees.
One member of the so-called Bling Ring, Alexis Neiers was a consultant on the film, and Ms. Coppola spoke with Nick Prugo while working on the screenplay,which in turn immortalizes their criminal exploits (albeit under other names).
Still, the movie charms by bringing you into the private world of a man who would clearly prefer you direct your attention at the glorious, gaudy beauty embodied by the passing human parade that he immortalizes and insistently democratizes with lightning-fast moves and palpable joy.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was born (1804) in Salem and made it the setting for several of his novels, notably The House of the Seven Gables, which immortalized the house built (1668) by Captain John Turner.
Related to the royal house of Condé, the de Sade family numbered among its ancestors Laure de Noves, whom the 14th-century Italian poet Petrarch immortalized in verse.
Protected by this patron, whom Ibn Gabirol immortalized in poems of loving praise, the 16-year-old poet became famous for his religious hymns in masterly Hebrew.
Traveling south, on December 23, in a solemn ceremonial immortalized by the pen of William Makepeace Thackeray, he resigned his commission to the Continental Congress in the state senate chamber of Maryland in Annapolis and received the thanks of the nation.
Revere's "midnight ride" provided the colonists with vital information about British intentions, and it was later immortalized in a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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