mortal

മർത്യമായതു
definition
noun
Very rarely and very few blessed mortals are clasped by death in a peaceful embrace.
a human being subject to death, often contrasted with a divine being.
adjective
all men are mortal
(of a living human being, often in contrast to a divine being) subject to death.
a mortal disease
causing or liable to cause death; fatal.
example
My mother's 'mortal' remains were consigned to the fire with the chanting of mantras and her last rites were performed according to family tradition.
But, in the area of management, we are only now beginning to recognise the 'mortal' enemy.
Without his support the project will suffer a 'mortal' blow.
The 'mortal' remains of Louis XVII have been laid to rest.
Not a goddess, or a nymph, or some divine entity, just a 'mortal' woman.
Gone are the days when I would have to defend myself in 'mortal' combat.
The 'mortal' remains of King Richard II of England may be interred in a Scots mediaeval church and not in Westminster Abbey, as has been presumed for the past 600 years.
His 'mortal' fear of Jesse James led him to kill the famous outlaw, not just for the reward money, but as a preemptive strike to save his own life.
You had an awful lot of people who wore swords, but who never actually drew them in 'mortal' battle.
All men are 'mortal' .
James came running up the stairs and came into the horrific sight of his wife and child caught in 'mortal' combat.
‘Humans are 'mortal' , and that includes scientists, engineers, and teachers,’ says Yu.
Destroying the finance infrastructure of terrorism can strike a 'mortal' blow at the network of terrorism but cannot prevent every individual terrorist act.
Yet gladiators must frequently have met their intimate fellows in 'mortal' combat.
The rain had delivered a 'mortal' blow, and its last wisps of steam were seen around eleven.
They believed priests were Christ's representatives on earth and that missing Mass was a 'mortal' sin, and they made sure the rosary was said every night.
The latter, apparently, would cause possibly 'mortal' damage to the institution of marriage.
Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling 'mortal' man or birds or animals or reptiles.
As 'mortal' human beings we are very complex, and we have an essence.
His 'mortal' remains were kept at St. John's Medical College mortuary for people to pay their last respects.
The hyenas and lions appear to be 'mortal' enemies.
I also think that what she has done, through her death, is make people realize how 'mortal' we all are.
Each of these public figures attests in disturbing ways to the relentless passage of time and the danger of living 'mortal' lives.
Some of the weapons they carry are replicas of those used in the days when Reformation and Counter-Reformation were locked in 'mortal' combat, but that was then.
Like all secular humanism it puts its faith not in angels but in 'mortal' , imperfect human beings.
Brawls between French and immigrant workers were common during this period, though not usually 'mortal' .
I don't know what motivated me since I lived in 'mortal' fear of public speaking.
Or rather, whereas gods and goddesses might freely penetrate the human world, 'mortal' men and women could not become gods.
A few of those that don't agree sit in 'mortal' fear, terrified one of these shrieking maniacs will tear their head off for having an opposing opinion.
Catholics also reject the idea of second chances after death for those in 'mortal' sin.
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