immortal - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • become: Will we become immortal or will the human race end with the end of the universe?
  • make: He wants to free Keats from the archetype of the Romantic victim, made immortal by Shelley in his elegy ' Adonais ' .

Adjective modifier

  • such: It boasts such immortals as Moliere, Jean de la Fontain, and Chopin.
  • other: Then without a word more and before Darius could stop him, the other Immortal stumbled out of the sanctuary.
  • fellow: Alerted to a new danger by the murder of a fellow immortal, Sam begins an epic quest to find the mysterious Pandora Keys.
  • old: At least he won't be after me because of my status as the oldest Immortal... Every silver lining has a cloud.

Modifies a noun

  • soul: Thinking is a function of man's immortal soul.
  • god: And lest you'd want to cry " Ye immortal gods!
  • glory: It is about to rise to the zenith of immortal glory... .
  • fame: We'll see how important the 1960's Uranus Pluto conjunction in Virgo was in activating god-like immortal fame for Jimi Hendrix.
  • word: Too many bike crashes are followed by the immortal words " Sorry, mate, I didn't see you.
  • spirit: You are working out the destinies of immortal spirits, turning souls from ruin to glory, from sin to holiness.

Modifying Another Word

  • virtually: With a gentle starting pace and the ability to stay virtually immortal it really is aimed for the young kiddies.
  • now: The elder Wesley gave his son the now immortal reply: " You ask me which is the best commentary on the Bible?
  • not: For while Jason is not immortal like Merlin, neither is he dead.
  • seemingly: The Swedish firm of Bofors is famous above all for the seemingly immortal 40mm automatic cannon.
  • potentially: Dawkins argued that individuals come and go, but genes are potentially immortal.

Noun used with modifier

  • life: And see his good deeds springing from the wound, to sow the world with life immortal!

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Monkey, the hero of the early novel, Journey to the West, stole peaches from the garden and so became immortal.
  • make: Child's play " A true sporting hero of 2005 is made immortal, " explains Jason West.

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