The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eternalize \E*ter"nal*ize\, v. t.
To make eternal.
--Shelton.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To make eternal; to immortalize.
WordNet
v. make famous for ever [syn: immortalize, immortalise, eternize, eternise, eternalise]
Usage examples of "eternalize".
Both described at the same time how it was always March there and always Monday, and then they understood that José Arcadio Buendía was not as crazy as the family said, but that he was the only one who had enough lucidity to sense the truth of the fact that time also stumbled and had accidents and could therefore splinter and leave an eternalized fragment in a room.
To Mary's eyes the room became stark and exemplary, fugitive and yet eternalized in her gaze.
We realize this when in Naples we stand musing over the poor Pompeian mother, lost in the historic storm of volcanic ashes eighteen centuries ago, who lies with her child gripped close to her breast, trying to save it, and whose despair and grief have been preserved for us by the fiery envelope which took her life but eternalized her form and features.