0 past simple and past participle of immortalize
1 to make someone or something so famous that that person or thing is remembered for a very long time:
As they continued to live, she was portrayed as being immortalized through them.
Commitment to apoptosis is associated with changes in mitochondrial biogenesis and activity in cell lines conditionally immortalized with simian virus 40.
In this eventuality, psychological continuity of personal identity could be immortalized in a series of cloned selves, bestowing immortality, and raising anew philosophical questions regarding personal identity.
Calligraphy was the art by which a scholar could compose his thoughts to be immortalized.
Many arterials have been labeled as boulevards, and many of those mentioned below have been immortalized in movies, music, and literature.
The memory of the 23 has been immortalized in various ways.
He is forever immortalized by his hagiographies and his own texts.
He has caught and immortalized in his songs what we say, what we think about, and what we believe.