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Example sentences for "immortal"

Lexicographically close words:
immolating; immolation; immoral; immoralities; immorality; immortales; immortalibus; immortalise; immortalised; immortalising
  1. In the year 1800, Volta announced his immortal discovery of the pile.

  2. In his case Poetry, with the joy of a bacchanal, takes her graver brother Science by the hand, and cheers him with immortal laughter.

  3. Mental disease is brain disease; but then the immortal reason sits apart, and cannot be touched by the disease.

  4. If it cannot, then the immortal reason, by its mischievous activity in operating upon a broken instrument, must have the credit of committing every imaginable extravagance and crime.

  5. If it can, then it is a prime mover which requires only healthy regulation to render it reasonably self-acting, and there is no apparent need of your immortal reason at all.

  6. The gods were to him eternal and immortal beings, whose blessedness excluded every thought of care or occupation of any kind.

  7. Can the brain or can it not act in this distempered way without the intervention of the immortal reason?

  8. To all who plunder from the immortal mind Its bright and glorious crown!

  9. And then its creation would not be such a hopeless mystery as on the opposite theory; for the perfecting of immortal beings seems an object worthy even of God.

  10. My rotifer was not only immortal but even unique.

  11. But there is a Providence: that which is immortal in me will go forth to find you, Auguste, Hippolyte.

  12. America still stands for an idea; there is in it an immortal soul.

  13. His life lies beneath him, and he contemplates its vicissitudes with the high tranquillity of an immortal freedom.

  14. They landed on the island of Roanoke, off the mouth of the river of that name, and were well received by the native tribes, who thought they were immortal and divine, because they were without women, and possessed gunpowder.

  15. He discoursed to them of their rights as men, and of their privileges as immortal souls; and they conceded to him his claim to peaceful possession of his province.

  16. The remaining years of his life were a fruitless struggle to secure what he deemed his rightful wages--to coin his immortal exploit into ducats; and his end was sorrowful and dishonored.

  17. It is a spirit first, and a body afterward; thus following the true law of immortal growth.

  18. And as it appears that man's soul has these grounds in her which make all visible things to be perishable, it is obvious that his soul is immortal and the cause of mortality itself.

  19. Deep love, the godlike in us, still believes Its objects are immortal as itself.

  20. From the spirit-land, afar All disturbing force shall flee; Stir, nor toil, nor hope shall mar Its immortal unity.

  21. Long postponed, perhaps, the hours wearisome, till broke this immortal morning with engagements that time can complete never, nor compel, and whose importunity outlasts the hours.

  22. Families never die, since they trace their pedigree to Adam the First, who is of immortal ancestry.

  23. Mendelssohn in a letter to Moscheles speaks of him as "that truly wonderful old man, whose genius seems bathed in immortal youth.

  24. One immortal action is that of the Shannon and the Chesapeake; another is that of the Sydney and the Emden.

  25. The officers and men are the temporary embodiment of that immortal Soul; it is preserved and developed in them, and through them is passed on to succeeding generations in the Service.

  26. As a humble student, I could to some extent read between the lines of the dispatch and dimly perceive what had happened, but to the mass of the British public, the wording of that immortal document could not have been worse conceived.

  27. He had, I think, visualised himself as the writer some day of an immortal story of the greatest naval battle in history.

  28. Their hope for man is grounded on his destiny as an immortal soul, and not as a mere comfort-loving inhabitant of earth, or as a subscriber to the social contract.

  29. She does not melt to tears, or calm or elevate the heart by the presence of that tragic beauty that needs all the assaults of fate to make it show its immortal sweetness.

  30. To him she was a soul with an immortal destiny.

  31. From this terrace end Beatrice herself is said to have thrown a rose of that very bush's parent stem to her immortal lover.

  32. The princess was impatient to have Nina meet people, but from the first glimpse of the domed City its immortal charm claimed the American girl, and for a little while she had neither time nor inclination for anything but sight-seeing.

  33. Until we begin to work as though we belong to and believe in an immortal life, as an inheritance, the great human family cannot enjoy that useful cohesion that belongs to mankind as God designed life's distributives--our higher attributes.

  34. This same Phoenician alphabet was used by the later Hebrew priests, prophets, and sages in conveying their immortal messages to the world.

  35. It is possible that the unknown author of the immortal chapters in the latter part of the book of Isaiah was a member of the deputation from Jerusalem.

  36. Possibly it was the divinely inspired vision of the great prophet, whose immortal songs are preserved in the fortieth and following chapters of the book of Isaiah.

  37. His lady, I have reason to believe, on the same authority[1382], participated in the guilt of what the enthusiasts for our immortal bard deem almost a species of sacrilege.

  38. Our immortal Fielding was of the younger branch of the Earls of Denbigh, who draw their origin from the Counts of Habsburg, the lineal descendants of Eltrico, in the seventh century Duke of Alsace.

  39. Prince, no such woman lives, since immortal love must deal, not with the flesh, but with the spirit.

  40. Satisfy my being with thy immortal lore and a love that does not fail or die, and if thou wilt, then take my life in payment.

  41. And then you prayed for love, an immortal love.

  42. If he had not been cast into Bedford jail for preaching in a cottage, he might never have dreamed his immortal dream, nor become all that he was.

  43. His highest tragedy is that of the hunger of the heart; his most noble prose sounds in that meeting of Harry Esmond with Lady Castlewood, in the immortal speech which has the burden, "bringing your sheaves with you!

  44. David Balfour is the pragmatic Lowlander; he does not bear comparison, excellent as he is, with Baillie Nicol Jarvie, the humorous Lowlander: he does not live in the memory like the immortal Baillie.

  45. Ambrosia was the food of the immortal gods.

  46. The box had been removed to nearly the middle of the yard, and round the sacred centre where lay the dead Patroclus, the battle raged with a fierceness not unworthy of the old and immortal conflict.

  47. Her eyes raised towards the star of the night, her cheeks, brilliant with tears of religion and of love, were of immortal beauty.

  48. She stopped, then continued: 'When I think that I am leaving you for ever, my heart makes such an effort to live, that I feel almost strong enough to render myself immortal by the power of my love.

  49. Believe me, that I am impressed with a proper sense of the behavior by which you have done essential service to your country, and acquired immortal honor to yourselves.

  50. What shall all the treasures of the world profit me if I lose my soul; and that, which is my immortal part, must inevitably perish if I allow my pockets to be filled by the toil of heathen peasants and slaves.

  51. She loved my father so completely that she hopes now to win for his immortal soul the grace which he, in the flesh, neglected to strive after.

  52. Hasten thereunto that thou mayest become an eternal light and an immortal spirit.

  53. Wherefore have ye turned away from My holy and immortal wine unto evanescent water?

  54. Turn not away thine eyes from the matchless wine of the immortal Beloved, and open them not to foul and mortal dregs.

  55. Cleanse thyself from the defilement of riches and in perfect peace advance into the realm of poverty; that from the well-spring of detachment thou mayest quaff the wine of immortal life.

  56. Take thou one pace and with the next advance into the immortal realm and enter the pavilion of eternity.

  57. Seek thou no shelter except in the Sheba of the well-beloved, and O immortal phoenix!

  58. Didst thou behold immortal sovereignty, thou wouldst strive to pass from this fleeting world.

  59. Take from the hands of the divine Cup-bearer the chalice of immortal life, that all wisdom may be thine, and that thou mayest hearken unto the mystic voice calling from the realm of the invisible.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immortal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggrandized; awesome; beatified; big; boundless; ceaseless; celebrity; celestial; changeless; classic; constellation; creation; cynosure; deathless; divinity; elevated; eminent; endless; enduring; eternal; everlasting; exalted; excellent; figure; frozen; galaxy; glorified; glorious; good; grand; great; hallowed; heavenly; hero; heroine; high; highest; holy; idol; immortal; immortalized; immutable; imperishable; impregnable; incomparable; incorruptible; indelible; indestructible; ineradicable; inextinguishable; infinite; inimitable; invincible; invulnerable; just; legendary; limitless; lion; lofty; loving; luminary; luminous; magnified; majestic; matchless; merciful; mighty; name; notability; notable; omnipotent; omnipresent; omniscient; one; peerless; perennial; permanent; perpetual; personage; radiant; sacred; sainted; sanctified; somebody; sovereign; star; sublime; supereminent; supreme; timeless; ubiquitous; unapproachable; unbeatable; unbounded; unchanging; undefined; undying; unending; unequaled; unexcelled; unfading; unique; unlimited; unmatched; unparalleled; unquenchable; unrivaled; unsurpassed; worthy


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    immortal fame; immortal gods; immortal life; immortal soul; immortal youth