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vestige

[ves-tij] / ˈvɛs tɪdʒ /


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Warner has $33.5 billion in debt — another vestige of the 2022 merger, which led to thousands of job losses and dumped programming.

From Los Angeles Times

They were tough sanctions, removing any vestige of royal status.

From BBC

Along the oil-streaked shores of Lake Maracaibo — actually a massive coastal lagoon, fed by both freshwater rivers and the Caribbean — the vestiges of a once-thriving enterprise stand out like totems from a past civilization.

From Los Angeles Times

The middle layers of management—so central to today’s corporate structure—could be a vestige of the past.

From The Wall Street Journal

There were wild blackberries and raspberries blanketing the hillsides, and vestiges of old fruit orchards.

From The Wall Street Journal