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View synonyms for prewar

prewar

[pree-wawr]

adjective

  1. before the war.

    prewar prices.



prewar

/ ˈpriːˌwɔː, ˌpriːˈwɔː /

adjective

  1. of or occurring in the period before a war, esp before World War I or II

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Word History and Origins

Origin of prewar1

First recorded in 1905–10; pre- + war 1
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Example Sentences

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She bought her first apartment in a prewar building on the Upper West Side soon after.

“The Asia Co. was one of the businesses in our community prewar, and because he did so much business with Japan, I think he was lumped in, like maybe he was one of the spies.”

After more than two years of Russia’s assault on Ukraine, street life in Kyiv — more than 200 miles from the nearest front line in the country’s east — is mostly back to its prewar vitality.

After the war, Schmitt refused to submit to denazification, and remained completely unrepentant of his prewar beliefs.

From Salon

Vovchansk, which became a battlefield again in May after Russian forces came over the border in the Kharkiv region, had about 2,000 residents by December, down from its prewar population of about 17,000.

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