noun
- The quality or state of being immortal; exemption from death or oblivion.
- Lasting fame or remembrance; the state of being remembered forever.
Usage: Usually used in plural to refer to multiple instances or aspects of immortality, or in philosophical/religious contexts.
Usage: Often used in literary or historical contexts.
Examples
- Many ancient religions promised immortalities to their faithful followers.
- The poet sought immortalities through her written works.
- Philosophers have long debated the nature of immortalities and the afterlife.
- Great artists achieve a kind of immortalities by creating timeless masterpieces.
- The concept of immortalities appears in myths and legends across cultures.
- Some people believe that immortalities can be achieved through spiritual enlightenment.