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Vestige meaning
A mark left on the earth by a foot. | A faint mark or visible sign left by something which is lost, or has perished, or is no longer present. | A vestigial organ; a non-functional organ or body part that was once functional in an evolutionary ancestor.
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In order to reduce the population to slavery, they thought that the best method to be adapted was to stamp out every vestige of self-respect in Hindus… In that line cow slaughter also began”.
In order to start the quest, players first need to warp to the Vestige of Chabui.
Its cliques, feuds, fads, jealousies and killer uncertainties, usually played out in bland locker-lined hallways and overlit classrooms, seem plotted to destroy any vestige of dignity or hope in an artistic kid’s soul.
The Levelling Up Fund – the last vestige of Boris Johnson’s disgraced regime – is being used as a Tory pre-election bribe, a blatant party political inducement, and they’re doing it in plain sight.
The previously surging Yankees took a step back — perhaps the step that pushes away any lingering vestige of belief about a miracle run up the wild-card standings — and stumbled in appropriate fashion: a rough season for Stanton grew rougher.
Vestige reiterates its commitment to women empowerment under its initiative: Let’s.
All future hires should be limited to conservatives and libertarians until some vestige of parity is achieved.
It is a vestige of Gamergate, an online harassment campaign that started in 2014 and targeted women across the industry.
Thankfully as I won the battle with my insomnia and learnt to win through strict routines, exercise regimes, vitamins, and sleeping pills when it spiralled for too long, I realised this was the last vestige that I needed to curb.
When the man's vestige is present, it is nothing but an aura of light.
It’s a vestige of the old superstitious Dark Ages when nobody knew anything and the whole world was sinking deeper and deeper into filth and disease and poverty and ignorance.
Now, she’s the last vestige of her family’s history in Little Tokyo.
The matriarch, her thick Glasgow accent was living vestige of the old country.
The vestige that the nation was earmarked for progress is evident!
While dead, Primus lives on through both his memory being transferred to one of his secundi and remained a presence in the multiverse as a vestige.
For 60 years this last vestige of the WWII prisoner of war camp West of stood only a few feet from the side of the road.
Given that our study and past work indicate that Titan is currently not volcanically active, the trace of the corridor is likely a vestige of the past,” Griffith said in the press release.
The painting made it clear to me that PTSD is experienced also by those who commit a violent act. It’s disturbing that the executioner seems to have at least the vestige of a halo around his head.
The famous quote by one of the fathers of modern geology, noting that when looking at geologic history “we find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end” is an apt one when considering the subject.
This is a wild expanse of thick forest, the last vestige of native flora and fauna decimated over generations by human settlers.