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US
/ˈtɛstəmənt/
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[ UK /tˈɛstəmənt/ ]
[ UK /tˈɛstəmənt/ ]
NOUN
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a profession of belief
he stated his political testament - a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die
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strong evidence for something
his easy victory was a testament to his skill
How To Use testament In A Sentence
- according to the Old Testament, Elijah defeated the priests of Baal at Mount Carmel
- In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
- The success of our initiative is testament to the high quality calibre of the producers in our region.
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- It recognizes the Ten Commandments as eternal law and the Old Testament as Holy Writ.
- His work deserves careful reading by New Testament scholars, church historians, and liturgiologists interested in the history of early Christian cult.
- His face was smooth and beardless, a testament to his youth, with high cheekbones and a delicate looking nose and mouth.
- People who longed for a more thorough introduction of Reformation principles during the reigns from Henry VIII to James I heavily relied on the Old Testament.
- I asked how they knew what Jesus exactly said and meant, since there had been so many translations and versions of the New Testament.
- Nowhere in Scripture is the Old Testament law divided into moral/civil and ceremonial.