Sentence examples for the vestiges from inspiring English sources

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the vestiges

noun

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

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

They were the vestiges of my family".

That's the vestiges of slavery to me.

The vestiges of the path soon disappeared underwater.

I guess that's the vestiges of the more theatrical things".

Somewhat eccentrically, Carr felt oppressed by the vestiges of the Cold War.

Rather, the act asks if the vestiges of racial discrimination in voting have ended.

The vestiges of serfdom were suppressed in 1779, and in 1780 torture was abolished.

The vestiges of a culture try to scrounge a noisy existence in the countryside.

Constitutional tension continued between presidentialism and the vestiges of parliamentary sovereignty.

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

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