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cornerstone

noun as in vital element

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Alexander Stephens, vice president of the Confederacy, summed up the Southern attitude in his 1861 Cornerstone Speech.

The cornerstone of our democracy is that justice is to be colorblind in its administration.

Giants are the cornerstone of the myths, legends, and traditions of almost every culture on Earth.

Back then, property was understood by universal consensus as a foundational cornerstone of human liberty and a life worth living.

The character-building cornerstone of American life has lately come under fire for ills ranging from racism to concussions.

To lose our privileges would be to lose the very cornerstone of our liberty.

The Saratoga trunk is not the best cornerstone for the home: so much we may take for granted.

They went as a team and gave me about as much chance to escape as if I'd been a horned toad sealed in a cornerstone.

Pizarro was now very busy in developing the new country he had conquered, and in laying the cornerstone of a nation.

Confidence—a justified confidence—is therefore the cornerstone of morale.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cornerstone, such as: essential, foundation, keystone, linchpin, mainstay, and pillar.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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