immortality
31IMMORTALITY — the doctrine of the continued existence of the soul of each individual after death, a doctrine the belief of which is, in one form or another, common to most religious systems; even to those which contemplate absorption in the Deity as the… …
32immortality — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Eternal life] Syn. deathlessness, permanence, endlessness, timelessness, everlastingness, eternity, divinity, unceasingness, indestructibility, everlasting life, unending life, continuity, perpetuation, sempiternity,… …
33immortality — im|mor|tal|i|ty [ ,ımɔr tæləti ] noun uncount the fact of being IMMORTAL or being famous enough to be remembered for a long time …
34IMMORTALITY — some FORM of EXISTENCE of the human personality after physical death …
35immortality — im·mor·tal·i·ty || ‚ɪmÉ”r tælÉ™tɪ /‚ɪmÉ”Ë t n. state of being immortal, deathlessness, indestructibility, life which will never end; fame which will last for all time …
36immortality — n. 1. Exemption from death, deathlessness, indestructibility, incorruptibility, incorruption. 2. Perpetuity, unlimited existence, endless life, eternal continuance. 3. Perpetual fame, exemption from oblivion …
37immortality — noun (U) the condition of living forever or being remembered forever …
38immortality — n 1. deathlessness, athanasia; incorruptibility, indestructibility, imperishability; everlast ingness, perdurability; endlessness, unceasingness, perpetuity; eternity, infinity. 2. celebrity, repute, fame, gloriousness, renown; perpetuation,… …
39immortality — im·mor·tal·i·ty …
40immortality — UK [ˌɪmɔː(r)ˈtælətɪ] / US [ˌɪmɔrˈtælətɪ] noun [uncountable] the fact of being immortal or being famous enough to be remembered for a long time …