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Conjugation of immortalise

This verb can also mean the following: make eternally famous, sink, make immortal, make, give unending life to, give
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Present Simple
immortalise
immortalise
immortalises
immortalise
immortalise
immortalise
Future Simple
will immortalise
will immortalise
will immortalise
will immortalise
will immortalise
will immortalise
Past Simple
immortalised
immortalised
immortalised
immortalised
immortalised
immortalised
Conditional Simple
would immortalise
would immortalise
would immortalise
would immortalise
would immortalise
would immortalise
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am immortalising
are immortalising
is immortalising
are immortalising
are immortalising
are immortalising
Future Progressive
will be immortalising
will be immortalising
will be immortalising
will be immortalising
will be immortalising
will be immortalising
Past Progressive
was immortalising
were immortalising
was immortalising
were immortalising
were immortalising
were immortalising
Conditional Progressive
would be immortalising
would be immortalising
would be immortalising
would be immortalising
would be immortalising
would be immortalising
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have immortalised
have immortalised
has immortalised
have immortalised
have immortalised
have immortalised
Future Perfect
will have immortalised
will have immortalised
will have immortalised
will have immortalised
will have immortalised
will have immortalised
Past Perfect
had immortalised
had immortalised
had immortalised
had immortalised
had immortalised
had immortalised
Conditional Perfect
would have immortalised
would have immortalised
would have immortalised
would have immortalised
would have immortalised
would have immortalised
I
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it/she/he
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been immortalising
have been immortalising
has been immortalising
have been immortalising
have been immortalising
have been immortalising
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been immortalising
will have been immortalising
will have been immortalising
will have been immortalising
will have been immortalising
will have been immortalising
Past Perfect Progressive
had been immortalising
had been immortalising
had been immortalising
had been immortalising
had been immortalising
had been immortalising
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been immortalising
would have been immortalising
would have been immortalising
would have been immortalising
would have been immortalising
would have been immortalising

Examples of immortalise

"You will immortalise for the exquisite pleasure of your readers" "this, your very own 'Descent into the Maelstrom'," "which shall appear in serial form in the 'Baltimore Patriot'."

Funerals follow the same Pagan-derived ritual when a sacred geometrical tomb is placed over a grave to embody and immortalise the spirit.

How are they going to immortalise you in wax?

I'll immortalise one corner of our great dwelling.

I'll show you. I don't intend to immortalise my paint on your sleeve.

"You will immortalise for the exquisite pleasure of your readers" "this, your very own 'Descent into the Maelstrom'," "which shall appear in serial form in the 'Baltimore Patriot'."

Funerals follow the same Pagan-derived ritual when a sacred geometrical tomb is placed over a grave to embody and immortalise the spirit.

How are they going to immortalise you in wax?

I'll immortalise one corner of our great dwelling.

I'll show you. I don't intend to immortalise my paint on your sleeve.

The ball at your feet is a gift from God that immortalises your work.

The ball at your feet is a gift from God that immortalises your work.

"It will be immortalised for eons to come."

"Their efforts and their suffering were immortalised in the film

'What a woman she was, 'immortalised in Macaulay's famous poem The Lay Of Ancient Rome.

And Pelé stayed forever, immortalised in their memories.

And yet immortalised by this portrait painted in 1654.

"It will be immortalised for eons to come."

"Their efforts and their suffering were immortalised in the film

'What a woman she was, 'immortalised in Macaulay's famous poem The Lay Of Ancient Rome.

And Pelé stayed forever, immortalised in their memories.

And yet immortalised by this portrait painted in 1654.

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