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Vestiges meaning
plural of vestige
Example sentences (20)
And like some other candidates, such as former Vice President Mike Pence, Mr. Christie appears to be banking on the notion that there are enough vestiges of the old Republican Party to which he can appeal.
I’m predicting that it’s a natural consequence of human nature if our current leadership destroys the last vestiges of the “equal justice under the law” that we were promised.
Inside there are still vestiges of the Valentine's Day celebrations that ended with the gunfire — cards, withered flowers, deflated balloons.
It isn't just that their immaturity has continued long after the last vestiges of puberty — it has.
The last vestiges of the old regime died off.
The surge in the past week may be seasonality, or it may show that the last vestiges of pandemic-era reticence to dine indoors has vanished.
Tucked away off the beaten path and away from the throngs of tourists is what the proprietor calls one of the last vestiges of hippiedom in Woodstock.
Vestiges can also be found or bought over the course of a run, which are similar to 's Artifacts, adding specific bonuses within combat such as gaining Shield or currency upon slaying an enemy.
Was he right to retain the vestiges of the papacy?
You will find here forgotten architecture and broken buildings as vestiges of a past that goes back to the settlements near the Mula-Mutha river from the period of Rashtrakootas and Yadavas.
Beavers in Mendocino County: There’s a place name in the Mendocino National Forest, “Beaver Glade,” and a few vestiges of aspen groves here and there.
The few medical facilities were the last remaining vestiges of civilian life.
At the same time, we know the vestiges of slavery and oppression continue to the present.
In the background, the vestiges of a crumbling Roman arena and a giant portrait of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader and Hezbollah’s patron.
It is often heard that in dying townsthe last vestiges remaining are the post office and the church.
Now that the Sask. Party has shed all vestiges of its Liberal roots, perhaps there’s room in the NDP tent for some stranded Liberals and their ideas.
Several years ago, I began to photographically document vestiges of racism, oppression and segregation in America’s built and natural environments — lingering traces that were hidden in plain sight behind a veil of banality.
The 1619 Project is partnering with those who deem the American Flag, Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem as offensive vestiges of racism, slavery and white privilege.
The last vestiges of Classic Fulci were still around for The House by the Cemetery (1981), an H.P. Lovecraft-inspired Frankenstein-ish tale about a family that moves into a dilapidated mansion once owned by the eccentric Dr. Freudstein.
The only exception in all that time was in the run-up to the gold pool failure in the late sixties and after President Nixon discarded the last vestiges of sound money by ending the Bretton Woods agreement in 1970.