Historic in a sentence as an adjective

The writers alluded to a "historic attack on our democratic state under the rule of law".

Second, by deciding how much to bring in of the historic origin or etymology of a word.

In this case, using old Spanish/Mexican land grants/law to get around historical community access makes Vinod a giant ******.

It's not an easy balance to strike, and, given the circumstances, Wikipedia's historic track record is quite admirable.

Until this recent PR push, I hadn't found one of them who'd even heard of SpaceX, to say nothing of their groundbreaking and historical flight and recovery of a capsule with private funds.

What are we to lose?The idea that an international treaty cannot supercede the law of the land and the proper legislative processes of the land set US apart in the historic terms.

Surely the grid would be presumed to have astronomical significance, just as we have found for the pre-historic circle of large vertical rocks known as Stonehenge, in the Salisbury Plain of England.

The complexities there are all related to increasing the individual pollster's historic performance and simulating the actual election.

I hope that has less to do with any inherent fanboyism in my makeup than it does with my absolute perplexity at and frustration with the bare fact that SpaceX has done unprecedented, amazing, historic things, and hardly anyone knows about them at all.

But the historic relationship between employer and employee had a strong bias toward freedom of contract - that is, if an employer and an employee agreed to a certain working relationship, that was their prerogative and the government had no say in the matter.

Why, when founders have the power to assert more control, should they voluntarily accede to a historic policy the keeps them in handcuffs and leaves them with basically an all-or-nothing proposition in whether they ever get anything significant out of the venture?

Historic definitions

adjective

belonging to the past; of what is important or famous in the past; "historic victories"; "historical (or historic) times"; "a historical character"

See also: historical

adjective

important in history; "the historic first voyage to outer space"