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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
Synonyms


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Locals give directions to out-of-towners using churches as landmarks, and a Masonic lodge was promoting a squirrel hunt one recent day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jersey's own notes were last refreshed in 2010 and still feature the late Queen Elizabeth II alongside local landmarks, while Bank of England notes bearing King Charles entered circulation in 2024.

From BBC

Jurors resume deliberations on Tuesday in a landmark social media trial after signaling that they were having trouble agreeing when it comes to one of the two defendants, Meta and YouTube.

From Barron's

After Mitterrand's landmark election as France's first Socialist president in 1981, his trusted adviser took over the party leadership.

From Barron's

The archive also contains spontaneous encounters that became landmark moments over time.

From Los Angeles Times