Immortals
Britishplural noun
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(sometimes not capital) the gods of ancient Greece and Rome
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(in ancient Persia) the royal bodyguard or a larger elite unit of 10 000 men
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the members of the French Academy
Example Sentences
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On board will be the RAF's 617 squadron, also known as The Dambusters, and 809 Naval Air Squadron The Immortals.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2025
Immortals who need people are the luckiest immortals in the world.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2022
According to legend, the Immortals were human beings who gained eternal life through some combination of meditation, good deeds, trickery and elixir-drinking.
From New York Times • Apr. 27, 2022
However, the Valiant’s owners, Immortals Gaming Club, decided, with the league’s approval, that the team would relocate from the North American division to the Asian division — moving the team from Los Angeles to China.
From The Verge • Aug. 18, 2021
Once the Jordans took me to the Cave of the Immortals in the West Valley.
From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz
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