Vocabulary
Relic
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest.
Urdu meaning
قدیم چیز، اثر، لاش
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- We can take our cue from international models borrow what works, discard what doesn`t and craft a framework that is ours, not a copypaste relic.
- But within that same city is Punjab University (PU), a once-decent relic from British times.
- While the 5000 BCE steatite Indus seal is the most ancient relic, the third-fourth century BCE Apalala Jataka stone panel, with the Buddha ordering Naga Apalala to halt the overflowing Swat river, is perhaps the pièce de résistance.
- Is Israel a Cold War relic, or does it continue to have a purpose for its Western patrons?
- The country`s push into solar power has led to desert solar farms and rooftop incentives, yet the national grid, a creaking relic of the 20th century, remains hostage to inertia.
Synonyms
artefact, historical object, ancient object, antiquity, antique, heirloom, object of virtu
Antonyms
comer, rising star, up-and-comer
Curator example
“a museum of railway relics”
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