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pre-war

 

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Adjective pre-war has 1 sense
  1. prewar - existing or belonging to a time before a war; "prewar levels of industrial production"
    Antonym: postwar

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Pre War

Definition:

The term "pre-war" refers to the period before a war or conflict occurred, typically used to describe events, objects, or conditions that existed or were prevalent before the outbreak of a major war.

Examples:

Adjective:

1. The pre-war architecture in the city is admired for its elegance and charm.

2. She inherited a pre-war house from her grandparents, with its original furnishings and decor.

Noun:

1. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of civilians during the pre-war era.

2. The exhibit showcases artifacts from the pre-war period, giving visitors a sense of history.

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