Phrases with «patrimony»

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The word "patrimony" refers to a person's or family's inherited wealth, assets, or cultural heritage that has been passed down from previous generations. It can include various types of property, traditions, or values that are part of a person's heritage. Full definition

Adjective + «patrimony»

Sentences with «patrimony»

  • Even if investigating in a recognizable artistic and cultural patrimony of forms and dimensions, the artist brings the attention on the absence, on the power of individual imagination, on the concept of identity, disconnected from the rampant need of a social recognition and lastly upon the necessity to construct a one's own iconography, not conditioned by the continuous visual incitements of the consumerism. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • I think so, because depletion of such exotica — from scaly slow - moving mammals to rare turtles to tigers — erodes the basic biological patrimony of the planet for the sake of supplying consumers with an utter indulgence. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • The senator representing Kogi West in the National Assembly Senator Dino Melaye has accused Governor Yahaya Bello of financial recklessness stating that he has stolen the common patrimony of the State. (dailypost.ng)
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