Monument in a sentence as a noun

A monument of engineering to be proud of?

If these petitions are good for nothing else, they stand as a monument to public outcry.

Every village in Germany, France, Britain has a monument in it with long lists of names of men who died.

Good software isn't like a real-world monument; people don't spend effort to go back and revisit it later and gawk at it.

The monument is protected by Turkish soldiers who reside there permanently.

What is the value to humanity of a stadium, of the Olympics, of a monument, of a great piece of art or a beautiful performance?

Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you. And that, is what is going to happen to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America.

So, if we make a permanent "monument" out of his domain name, what's the deciding factor for or against doing it for any other website?Will the internet become littered with millions of permanent monuments to misguided souls, like the little crosses on side of our highways?

Monument definitions

noun

a structure erected to commemorate persons or events

See also: memorial

noun

an important site that is marked and preserved as public property

noun

a burial vault (usually for some famous person)

See also: repository