Immortality

/ɪˌmɔːrˈtælɪti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The state or quality of living forever; eternal life.
    The legend spoke of a potion granting immortality to whoever drank it.
  2. (n.) Enduring fame or legacy beyond one's lifetime.
    The author's works secured his immortality in literary history.

Commentary

Often used in legal or philosophical texts to discuss rights or legacies extending beyond natural life.

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