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War-era

Part of speech: noun

Sense: a specific period of time marked by a war

Usage: The term "war-era" is typically used to describe a particular era that occurred during or was shaped by a war.

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Sample Sentences

Sense: a specific period of time marked by a war

1. The painting beautifully captures the emotions and struggle of the war-era.

2. The documentary provides a detailed account of the lives of civilians during the war-era.

3. Many artifacts from the war-era are preserved in museums for future generations to learn from.

4. The fashion trends during the war-era heavily reflected the scarcity and rationing of resources.

5. The war-era brought about significant changes in political, economic, and social aspects of the affected countries.

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