athanasia (Meaning)

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athanasia (n.)

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athanasia Sentence Examples

  1. In some mythologies, gods are believed to possess athanasia, rendering them immortal beings.
  2. The philosopher pondered the concept of athanasia, questioning whether eternal life was a blessing or a curse.
  3. The quest for athanasia has captivated human imagination for centuries, leading to various tales and legends.
  4. Some cultures believe in the possibility of achieving athanasia through spiritual enlightenment or divine intervention.
  5. The alchemist sought the elixir of athanasia, hoping to unlock the secret to eternal youth and life.
  6. Immortality, or athanasia, has been a recurring theme in literature, exploring its implications and consequences.
  7. The vampire in folklore is often portrayed as possessing athanasia, living eternally by feeding on the blood of mortals.
  8. The scientist's research aimed to uncover the biological mechanisms underlying athanasia in certain species.
  9. Philosophers have debated whether athanasia is desirable, arguing its potential impact on the meaning and value of life.
  10. Some religious doctrines promise believers the gift of athanasia in the afterlife, where they will dwell in eternal bliss.

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In some mythologies, gods are believed to possess athanasia, rendering them immortal beings.

The philosopher pondered the concept of athanasia, questioning whether eternal life was a blessing or a curse.

The quest for athanasia has captivated human imagination for centuries, leading to various tales and legends.

Some cultures believe in the possibility of achieving athanasia through spiritual enlightenment or divine intervention.