Synonym: keepsake, memento, remembrance, souvenir, token, trophy. Similar words: derelict, relief, relieve, elicit, relieved, reliable, religion, religious. Meaning: ['relɪk] n. 1. an antiquity that has survived from the distant past 2. something of sentimental value.
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31. Home of the tooth relic sacred to Buddhists, it is a bustling grid of weird and wonderful shops and hotels.
32. Voters passed a bill to remove a law that is a relic of the state's racist past.
33. The historic Longfords mill is described by historians as an important relic of the textile trade.
34. On August 11, 1688, the relic was moved with great solemnity to this chapel, where it is still enshrined.
35. Pondering a message before setting finger to keyboard-a relic from yesterday.
36. Another family-blame myth is a relic from a family now dismembered by the passage of time.
37. This statement is often regarded as a curious relic of the values of bourgeois culture.
38. A later recognition of the relic occurred on July 23, 1894, which was celebrated by many festivals.
39. I think it's a wonderful relic from a truly romantic period of our history - and I found it.
40. Often thought to be a relic of the past, the Maintenance Crew mentality is still very much with us.
41. It is a relic of a bygone age, a cultural icon with a colorful political past.
42. He received it as if it were a precious relic a saint had just blessed, and folded it carefully.
43. As if I were a doddering old relic.
44. Maintains the Chinese outflow cultural relic the sovereignty dignity!
45. The calorie is a historical relic.
46. In old Tibet, cultural relic protection was virtually nonexistent.
47. The constructors reported the cultural relic Control section immediately.
48. Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin's former residence, which has been suffering from the ongoing demolition, will be reserved as an unmovable cultural relic, the State Cultural Relic Bureau said Wednesday.
49. Professionalism was continually invoked as the primary means of improvement, whereas amateurishness was mocked as a laughable relic.
50. After a break-up with with your spouse, significant other or love of your life, you might try to remain friends with your ex, slowly cut off contact, or torch every last relic of the relationship.
51. As an English famous Egyptologist, for several decades Hansen had being sought after the piece of wood found in sap of the Egyptian Great Pyramid, a very important culture relic in the Great Pyramid.
52. " When you call me'senior ', I feel like a prehistoric relic.
53. For every stunning, smart, well-coiffed, hot woman over 50, there is a bald, paunchy relic in yellow pants making a fool of himself with some 22-year old waitress.
54. The new study, published in Nature, shows the platypus as both evolutionary relic and pioneer.
55. A fisherman on Lake Albert idles near the wreck of the S.S. Robert Coryndon, a relic of the Rift's colonial past.
56. They are a relic of the bygone '' faubourg " with its fruit gardens.
57. Our city is restoring an important and scenic cultural relic ,[http://sentencedict.com/relic.html] known as the Eight - trigram Cropland.
58. Window guidance is not a relic of socialism so much as a throwback to Japan's clubable capitalism of the post-war era.
59. The three-dimensional reconstruction model is widely used in the fields such as pattern identification, cultural relic reconstruction, digital amusement, city planning, CAD and reverse engineering.
60. The tower is a relic of grim days when big houses had to be fortified against invaders.
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