testament in the PONS Dictionary

testament Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the New Testament
last will and testament LAW
to be [a] testament to sth
the New/Old Testament

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
My private secretary is to be executor of my testament.
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The photographs have been described as a testament to the inherent beauty in the feline form.
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More teams entered this tournament (31), a testament to its burgeoning popularity.
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In 1916, a fire swept the mansion leaving a magnificent shell which is testament to 18th century craftsmanship and dreams.
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The increasing use of teaching assistants in public universities is a testament to waning state support.
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This did not spoil their partnership, which lasted two decades, bearing testament to the fact that both derived value from it.
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Patents filed worldwide during early development are testaments to failed attempts at making the pens commercially viable and widely available.
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His testament (in modern parlance, his will) did reflect some of that sect's attitudes but embedded in a good deal of orthodoxy.
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