eternify (Meaning)

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eternify (v. t.)

To make eternal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eternify

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

eternify Sentence Examples

  1. The goal of the Pharaohs was to eternify their names through monumental construction projects like the pyramids.
  2. The desire to eternify one's name and legacy has driven countless individuals throughout history to seek fame, fortune, and power.
  3. The art of embalming was developed by the ancient Egyptians in an attempt to eternify the bodies of their dead.
  4. Many poets and writers have sought to eternify their thoughts and emotions through their works.
  5. The discovery of Pompeii has eternified a moment in time, offering a glimpse into the lives of the Romans who lived there.
  6. The writings of Shakespeare have eternified the English language and continue to be studied and enjoyed centuries after his death.
  7. The invention of photography has eternified countless moments in time, allowing us to capture and preserve memories.
  8. The space race of the 20th century eternified the rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.
  9. The Internet has eternified information and made it accessible to people all over the world.
  10. The desire to eternify life is a fundamental human drive that has led to advancements in medicine, technology, and culture.

FAQs About the word eternify

To make eternal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The goal of the Pharaohs was to eternify their names through monumental construction projects like the pyramids.

The desire to eternify one's name and legacy has driven countless individuals throughout history to seek fame, fortune, and power.

The art of embalming was developed by the ancient Egyptians in an attempt to eternify the bodies of their dead.

Many poets and writers have sought to eternify their thoughts and emotions through their works.