prewar in English

adjective
1
existing, occurring, or built before a war.
the prewar years

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1. Business bounced back to prewar levels.

2. Prewar,(Sentencedict.com ) russia economy success is remarkable.

3. The defensive concepts of prewar days were dead and buried.

4. The continuity with prewar schemes created important international diversities.

5. Postwar demand will never reproduce the precise pattern of prewar demand.

6. They are endeavoring to reproduce the social conditions of prewar days.

7. The article thinks prewar Zhejiang province already had better industrial base.

8. Under the prewar system of interim development control there were no such effective means.

9. Their contemporary, postwar work was often as influential as their prewar discoveries.

10. Prewar fanaticism of Japanese militarism had become centralized embodiment of rightwing though.

11. Everything from new Recording King Banjos to rare, hard to find Gibson prewar Banjos!!

12. Retentions is located east the Queen's road and the Xiamen street border prewar building.

13. Reader H. R. Vaughan-Williams sent us this collector's item, which is probably prewar.

14. It'seemed nothing could disturb the even tenor of our existence in those happy prewar days.

15. Ryūkōka, which adopted Western classical music, made waves across the country in the prewar period.

16. 11 At this,(www.Sentencedict.com) some of the others chime in with memories of prewar deprivations.

17. Amid the outcry, many conservative leads are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education.

18. In prewar days, I stood to lose a great deal, for the sake of a hobby.

19. Amid the outcry, many conservative leaders are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education.

20. Market of prewar and southwest commodity has apparent semi - colony sex, traditional sex and backward sex.

21. Before or existing before a war, especially the American Civil War; prewar: the Antebellum plantations of Georgia.

22. Has the perfect prewar look for any old or modern banjo.This is the perfect replacement Armrest for any Gibson Mastertone

23. 5 He will probe unceasingly for loopholes by which to claw his way back to his prewar stature.

24. He in turn seemed to enjoy her conversation as a reminder of a more elegant and carefree prewar world.

25. Furthermore, in the prewar years, “a great tidal wave of hypernationalism swept over Europe,” says the book Cooperation Under Anarchy.

26. Wujiang Road, once euphemistically called Love Lane, was a center for prostitution in prewar Shanghai and was later known for its snack stalls.

27. The carefully staged black-and-white Steichen pictures that delighted prewar readers of Vogue mostly gave way to color and spontaneity.

28. Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s, and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded.

29. They did not know how to obtain more copies, as their correspondence to the prewar Singapore address had been returned marked “Unknown.”

30. 30 Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s, and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded.

31. So Truman, forgetting regime change, decided the United States would aim only to restore prewar battle lines. Gen. Omar Bradley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, described the new U.

32. Before World War II, WArsaw was the center of Jewish life and culture in Poland. WArsaw's prewar Jewish population of more than 350,000 constituted about 30 percent of the city's total population.

33. Blockade would be robust across all scenarios from prewar deterrence and crisis management, to war itself, and would continue to provide the West a position of strength for dealing with Russia in a “postwar” world.

34. Arosev traveled and worked in many parts of Europe in the prewar emigration, in the 1920s and early 1930s as Soviet ambassador to Prague and other European capitals, and during the years of the Popular Front as head of the All-Union Society for Cultural Ties Abroad (VOKS)

35. Antebellum architecture (meaning "prewar", from the Latin ante, "before", and bellum, "war") is the neoclassical architectural style characteristic of the 19th-century Southern United States, especially the Deep South, from after the birth of the United States with the American Revolution, to the start of the American Civil War