Sentence examples for the vestige from inspiring English sources

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the vestige

noun

The mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign.

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The vestige of a legal basis for such a process is in the ICC's statute.

Now, as it sat empty, it looked like the vestige of another season.

But it's the vestige of an old vaudeville stratagem: a show of interest which belies selfinvolvement.

But looking back, there was the vestige of a welfare state.

Our ideal nurse would be one with not the vestige of humor, and practically no imagination.

They see no power emerging that is capable of stamping out the vestige of the once all-powerful Mr. Hussein.

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They were the vestiges of my family".

The vestiges of the path soon disappeared underwater.

That's the vestiges of slavery to me.

We had to "defeat the vestiges of anti-science".

On the left bank, proceeding eastward, appear the dallol, the vestiges of the older watercourses.

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