All 46 Uses of
immortal
in
Breaking Dawn by Meyer
- Not that this fact necessitated marriage in my book, but the wedding was required due to the delicate and tangled compromise Edward and I had made to finally get to this point, the brink of my transformation from mortal to immortal.†
Book 1
- Who knew why—some strange glitch in my brain that made it immune to all the extraordinary and frightening things some immortals could do.†
Book 1
- Tanya's mother's story was one among many, a cautionary tale illustrating just one of the rules I would need to be aware of when I joined the immortal world.†
Book 1
- The woman who created Tanya, Kate, and Irina—who loved them, I believe—lived many years before I was born, during a time of plague in our world, the plague of the immortal children.†
Book 1
- The Volturi studied the immortal children, at home in Volterra and all around the world.†
Book 1
- The immortal children became unmentionable, a taboo.†
Book 1
- When I lived with the Volturi, I met two immortal children, so I know firsthand the appeal they had.†
Book 1
- But in the end, the decision was unanimous: the immortal children could not be allowed to exist.†
Book 1
- You'll be immortal soon, and they'll have no reason."†
Book 1
- I was pleased by how often my face—both of my faces, hideous human and glorious immortal—cropped up in her unconscious thoughts.†
Book 3
- "Bella," Edward murmured to me while Emmett listened closely, "do you remember a few months ago, I asked you to do me a favor once you were immortal?"†
Book 3
- Often, when I looked back over my first three months as an immortal, I imagined how the thread of my life might look in the Fates' loom—who knew but that it actually existed?†
Book 3
- And all the werewolf lore insisted that vampire venom was a death sentence rather than a course to immortality…… Carlisle and Edward had exhausted the research they could do from a distance, and now we were preparing to follow old legends at their source.†
Book 3
- The Volturi needed to see that I was immortal, that the Cullens had been obedient to the Volturi's orders, and they needed to see this soon.†
Book 3
- He coveted beauty, talent, and rarity in his immortal followers more than any jewel locked in his vaults.†
Book 3
- Not even when they were hunting the immortal children.†
Book 3
- Just half a minute ago, Jasper had said the words himself: Not even when they were hunting the immortal children.†
Book 3
- … The immortal children—the unmentionable bane, the appalling taboo… With Irina's past, how could she apply any other reading to what she'd seen that day in the narrow field?†
Book 3
- "To someone who'd lost a mother because of the immortal children, what would Renesmee look like?"†
Book 3
- "An immortal child," Carlisle whispered.†
Book 3
- There is more to this than just an immortal child.†
Book 3
- Carlisle had explained the laws about immortal children to Jacob last night.†
Book 3
- "The immortal children were really that bad?" he asked.†
Book 3
- She's taken to immortality with amazing finesse."†
Book 3
- This is no immortal child.†
Book 3
- I've never met anyone who couldn't feel it, immortal or otherwise."†
Book 3
- "If the Volturi are abusing the trust all immortals have placed in them…," Carmen murmured.†
Book 3
- Neither Peter nor Charlotte had ever seen an immortal child.†
Book 3
- The tall, sandy-haired Garrett was the only non-gifted immortal who seemed drawn to my practice sessions.†
Book 3
- My instincts recoiled against seeing an immortal incapacitated that way; it was profoundly wrong.†
Book 3
- Aside from the Volturi, it was probably the largest friendly gathering of mature vampires in immortal history.†
Book 3
- I did not fully realize the vampire world's feeling toward the immortal children before I read these faces.†
Book 3
- She is not an immortal.
Book 3 *immortal = someone who lives forever
- Yet Irina's first memory was clearly that of an immortal child.†
Book 3
- Immortality suits you.†
Book 3
- "In truth, young Bella, immortality does become you most extraordinarily," he said.†
Book 3
- "Half mortal, half immortal," Aro announced to him and the rest of the guard without turning his enthralled gaze from Renesmee.†
Book 3
- You came here today to destroy an immortal child.†
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- No immortal child exists.†
Book 3
- It was evident almost immediately that she was not an immortal child—†
Book 3
- By immortal child, you mean of course a human child who had been bitten and thus transformed into a vampire.†
Book 3
- This last raw, angry century has given birth to weapons of such power that they endanger even immortals.†
Book 3
- You were able to create an immortal?†
Book 3
- This immortal so fond of experimentation?†
Book 3
- "And then he saw the three of us—and realized for the first time that just because he is half immortal, it doesn't mean he is inherently evil.†
Book 3
- …meadow… the sound of his voice through the darkness of my faltering consciousness when he'd saved me from James… his face as he waited under a canopy of flowers to marry me… every precious moment from the island… his cold hands touching our baby through my skin… And the sharp memories, perfectly recalled: his face when I'd opened my eyes to my new life, to the endless dawn of immortality… that first kiss… that first night… His lips, suddenly fierce against mine, broke my concentration.†
Book 3
Definition:
-
(immortal) living or existing forever
or:
someone famous throughout history
or:
someone who will never die -- such as a mythological god