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testament

Definition for testament

noun as in tribute; last wishes

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My work desk covered with statues and devotional cards of Jesus, Mary and the saints is a physical testament to this.

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Setting aside these and a handful of other distractingly discordant objects, “Ministry” is a testament to the power art has to heal, not just emotionally but spiritually.

“This milestone is a powerful testament to the maturity of our operations and technology.”

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A testament to the beverages’ popularity: Target recently said it would pilot selling THC-infused drinks in stores across Minnesota.

“The forming of this commission is a testament to a willingness to come together for the same purpose: for the future of our children and for our ancestors.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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