The girl in turn rescued Amsterdam by weaving a spell that conferred immortality upon him.
A busy man, he is also chasing after the Go chip, which will confer immortality.
She confers immortality, as you'd find if you fell in the river, and protects the hero's soul.
It would not indeed confer immortality, but its potency would endure for many thousands of years.
The plunge conferred immortality, except for the heel by which Achilles was held.
He claimed that he had thus "conferred immortality" on his parent.
Hercules knows that eating the whole fruit confers immortality onto those who consume it.
"He believed his works would confer immortality on him."
And this book, despite its efforts to confer diplomatic immortality upon its author, only reinforces that perception.
How often does a casual word from a poet confer immortality!