testament
Example Sentences
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What’s become of Kennedy’s plan to make America healthy again is a testament to the power of exposure and collective outrage.
From Salon
"Our amended agreement with Netflix is a testament to the board's unrelenting focus on representing and advancing our stockholders' interests," said Samuel Di Piazza, Jr, chair of the Warner Bros Discovery board of directors.
From BBC
It is a testament to science and human innovation that we can now sit here and try to understand what happened.
From Barron's
Their aesthetic qualities come at a significant cost, but they stand as testaments to an artistic genius.
Mr. Lotoro is in awe of these composers in adversity: “Those who produced music in captivity were laying down a testament. These musicians were repairing a broken world.”
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.