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The phrase "to immortalize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making something eternal or preserving it in memory or art. Example: "The artist aimed to immortalize the beauty of nature in her paintings."
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to immortalize
verb
To remove the effects of normal apoptosis
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To immortalize them as art seems redundant.
And the author, enamored of this noble fraternity, seems content, perforce, to immortalize its deeds.
"What the officials don't realize is they are going to immortalize these books," he said.
Immediately there were fierce disagreements as to how, exactly, to immortalize the actual remains.
I wanted to immortalize them through putting them out on a record".
Now if I could only get JJ Slim to immortalize me in a poem.
A secretary of the Revolutionary Council said, "The president wants to immortalize your name in history".
"I believe symbols have lasting power to immortalize human stories," she said.
Having someone else devote all that effort to immortalize you is highly gratifying".
First used in the Peltier effect to immortalize an amateur French physicist named J.
Finally, I had something to immortalize in an album besides my dysfunctional romantic life.
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