ancient
[eɪnʃənt]

adjective

[Definition]: from the old times

[Example Sentences]:
1. The team used several different methods to date the ancient bones.
2. That event was just one of several examples of how military conflict has damaged ancient sites.
3. We are also analyzing ancient farmers to find out who the first farmers truly were.
4. It could also help scientists assess damage to and preserve other ancient documents.
5. The scientists are still doing their best to extract ancient DNA from it, though.
6. The plan is to treat the space lab like archaeologists would treat an ancient site.
7. The discovery could also change how we view ancient marine dwellers.
8. With ancient DNA we can now begin to answer this question.
9. It has also been accused of destroying ancient sites to gain publicity.
10. Part of it may be the ancient weight put on personal shame in the culture.
11. The satellite is named after the ancient Chinese scientist and philosopher.
12. What was left on site was stunning in the information it was able to convey about ancient life.
13. His motive was to avoid further loss of life and destruction of buildings, ancient and modern.
14. Francis walked down the entire main street of the ancient city of the dead, the statement said.
15. New evidence from an ancient eruption suggests the answer is a surprising yes.


[Antonyms]modern, new

[Synonyms]old, antique, antiquated
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