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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
Synonyms


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A landmark law to increase the number of organ donors has had little impact 10 years after it was introduced, according to a charity and an academic.

From BBC

And two tough European away games, one of which resulted in a landmark win at Feyenoord.

From BBC

While visiting stars posting selfies with Budapest landmarks promote the country's image abroad, the productions also provide valuable experience to local crews, he said.

From Barron's

One landmark example the author notes is the first “fat-in”—a mix of protest and satire—which was staged in 1967 by a New York radio DJ.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new date for the planned launch would avoid the men's Rugby World Cup in 2027 and the landmark first women's Lions tour.

From Barron's