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immortalized

adjective as in made famous

Strong match

  • canonized

Weak matches

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Selena, the iconic Tejano singer whose life and career were cut short when she was fatally shot by the president of her fan club, has already been immortalized on the big screen.

These would eventually be woven into the whole cloth of adulthood with the help of Anne Sullivan, and eventually immortalized in the popular three-act play, The Miracle Worker.

She was viewed as the defender of the agency’s principles, the one immortalized as a disease-hunter on screen.

This moment would become immortalized as the climactic scene in the 1993 film Rudy, loosely based on events from Ruettiger’s life.

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The squabble was also immortalized in this incredibly awkward family portrait.

Heroic in World Cup defeat, he was instantly immortalized in memes.

The houseguest from hell has been immortalized numerous times on film and television.

Would such shallowness be tolerated in a film about the Battle of Agincourt, immortalized by Shakespeare in Henry V?

For guys, The Joker, as immortalized by Jack Nicholson in the Batman flick, was a top choice.

"That's the plan, Jamie," replied Tam, who had suddenly seen himself immortalized through his parodies of certain popular songs.

Perhaps we may think the ferule well deserved when we read of the schoolboy's trick immortalized by Persius.

One of the best-known American authors has immortalized the Chinaman in some of his verses.

Had he done nothing else, he would have immortalized his name.

To fall back on the time-honoured maxim, immortalized by Shakespeare, comparisons of this kind are incompatible if not odious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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