vestige in the PONS Dictionary

vestige Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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At this point, the last vestige of any similarity to the original community event was pretty well gone.
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The round tower of the library is the only vestige of the 16th century and is a popular location for visitors of the castle.
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The position of flyover exit and entrance ramps, however, were not changed, leaving vestiges of this former configuration.
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Along with these, the old vestiges of frescoes in the chhatris too are gone.
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The two bright red spots on each berry are vestiges of this process.
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The entrance to the old village is marked by a medieval tower, a vestige of the original castle.
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This tradition was likely a vestige of earlier times when the nobles' ancestors were obligated to occasionally use horses for military activities and as scouts.
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Archaeological vestiges point to the existence of workshops, warehouses and shops in the area.
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The classical system of states has become obsolete, and only vestiges of it survive in some frozen forms and grammatical constructions.
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Along the exterior, on the south wall, are vestiges of a keep dominated by bulwarks.
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