mortal

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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
I'm interested in your view of how the abstract or ungraspable relates to the limitations of our physical lives-to the fact that we are material, 'mortal' beings.
Though a bite from a rat can hurt, it's hardly a 'mortal' danger.
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.
Without his support the project will suffer a 'mortal' blow.
The best scene is Hector and Achilles in 'mortal' combat.
If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes 'mortal' when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity.
As 'mortal' human beings we are very complex, and we have an essence.
She is also in 'mortal' fear of her husband and brothers who might be looking for her.
And what if she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that by revealing the threat, her own life would be in 'mortal' danger?
The soloist nervously expresses 'mortal' doubts and fears.
And Kings that earn their crown rarely abdicate, they leave the building via 'mortal' battle.
Now, my mother is a meek, sweet, tiny little Christian woman who has a 'mortal' fear of driving in strange places.
Last year my back went into spasm and for a couple of weeks I was in 'mortal' agony.
For six 'mortal' hours I sat in the office without once leaving my chair!
The things I can do are beyond your 'mortal' imagination.
What is the 'mortal' hurry in the hearing of the application seeking withdrawal of the case?
All men are 'mortal' .
But human beings are 'mortal' creatures and subject to the whims of nature.
To be sure, every human language is, in fact, 'mortal' , subject to modification and change and destined at some point to perish.
The 'mortal' remains of the founder of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers rest at Mount Sion and it remains the principal site for the veneration of his relics.
As soon as he entered the two-story stucco and brick building, Kasal found himself in 'mortal' combat.
Just three weeks in to the new term and I've already made myself a 'mortal' enemy.
You learn from history that although the young men from both sides threw themselves at each other in 'mortal' combat, they could shake hands a generation later.
I always felt that science as the preserve of people from Oxbridge or Ivy League universities - and not for the common 'mortal' - was a very bad idea.
Gone are the days when I would have to defend myself in 'mortal' combat.
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.
In the old Scotch-Irish warrior tradition, Jackson regarded political opponents as 'mortal' enemies to be crushed, if possible.
His eyes widened tremendously and his mouth opened in a scream of 'mortal' terror at the sight of the creature within.
"I don't think you in the position to make threats foolish 'mortal' !
The pain and the clutch took away her breath leaving her in 'mortal' agony.
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