How Do You Spell ETERNISED?

Pronunciation: [ɪtˈɜːna͡ɪzd] (IPA)

Eternised, spelled as /ɪˈtɜːnaɪzd/, is a verb that refers to immortalizing or making something eternal. It is derived from the word "eternal" and the suffix "-ize" indicating the process of making or causing. The double "n" in the word is an inflectional change, added to maintain the pronunciation of the root word "eternal" with a broad a. The spelling of "eternised" may vary depending on regional differences, but its meaning remains the same.

ETERNISED Meaning and Definition

  1. Eternised is a verb that refers to the act of immortalizing or perpetuating something indefinitely in time, often through various means such as art, literature, or commemorative actions. The term encompasses the idea of preserving a particular person, event, or concept in such a way that it becomes everlasting or timeless.

    When something is eternised, it becomes synonymous with perpetuity and durability, transcending the limitations of time and ensuring its significance is never forgotten or lost. This can be achieved through various methods, including creating sculptures, writing commemorative songs or poems, establishing monuments or memorials, or even fostering traditions and rituals that commemorate someone or something indefinitely.

    Eternising serves as a testament to the lasting impact or importance of a person, event, or idea. It often reflects a desire to preserve the memory of a loved one, recognize the historical significance of an event, or acknowledge the lasting influence of a particular concept or philosophy.

    The concept of eternised can also extend to abstract or intangible aspects, such as the immortalization of an individual's legacy or the perpetuation of ideals and values through generations. Overall, eternising encapsulates the human pursuit of ensuring that certain aspects of life continue to hold meaning and significance beyond the constraints of time.

  2. Note.-In popular usage, eternal and everlasting are very much used as if they were synonymous. In the true Biblical use of the terms, however, the first has no primary reference to duration at all. Its primary significance may be defined as "raised above all conditions of time".

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ETERNISED

  • eternizd
  • eternized
  • eternizeed
  • wternised
  • sternised
  • dternised
  • rternised
  • 4ternised
  • 3ternised
  • erernised
  • efernised
  • egernised
  • eyernised
  • e6ernised
  • e5ernised
  • etwrnised
  • etsrnised
  • etdrnised
  • etrrnised
  • et4rnised

Conjugate verb Eternised

CONDITIONAL

I would eternise
we would eternise
you would eternise
he/she/it would eternise
they would eternise

FUTURE

I will eternise
we will eternise
you will eternise
he/she/it will eternise
they will eternise

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have eternised
we will have eternised
you will have eternised
he/she/it will have eternised
they will have eternised

PAST

I eternised
we eternised
you eternised
he/she/it eternised
they eternised

PAST PERFECT

I had eternised
we had eternised
you had eternised
he/she/it had eternised
they had eternised

PRESENT

I eternise
we eternise
you eternise
he/she/it eternises
they eternise

PRESENT PERFECT

I have eternised
we have eternised
you have eternised
he/she/it has eternised
they have eternised
I am eternising
we are eternising
you are eternising
he/she/it is eternising
they are eternising
I was eternising
we were eternising
you were eternising
he/she/it was eternising
they were eternising
I will be eternising
we will be eternising
you will be eternising
he/she/it will be eternising
they will be eternising
I have been eternising
we have been eternising
you have been eternising
he/she/it has been eternising
they have been eternising
I had been eternising
we had been eternising
you had been eternising
he/she/it had been eternising
they had been eternising
I will have been eternising
we will have been eternising
you will have been eternising
he/she/it will have been eternising
they will have been eternising
I would have eternised
we would have eternised
you would have eternised
he/she/it would have eternised
they would have eternised
I would be eternising
we would be eternising
you would be eternising
he/she/it would be eternising
they would be eternising
I would have been eternising
we would have been eternising
you would have been eternising
he/she/it would have been eternising
they would have been eternising

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