Synonym: age, epoch, period. Similar words: opera, therapy, camera, operate, overall, mineral, funeral, therapist. Meaning: ['ɪərə] n. 1. a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event 2. a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods 3. (baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness; calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched.
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121. The Great War marked the beginning of the end of the era of liberal capitalism.
122. By the closing years of this era some nonconformists were living quite well.
123. Largely established during the colonial era, it hardly changed at all after independence.
124. They also prevail in an era where travel abuses pale in comparison to those of earlier years.
125. More than 200 people in the movie industry were blacklisted during the McCarthy era.
126. The most interesting writer is Kenneth McConkey who deals with the Edwardian era.
127. In part, McKenna sees this as a natural reaction to the ecological crisis brought on by the modern era.
128. Even in Khrushchev's more relaxed era, fear of dissent from official cultural policies continued to run high.
129. But what is beyond question is that, in the post-contact era, it was Hawaii that colonized other countries with surfing.
130. To a centenarian from a less hasty era, the change can not but seem for the worse.
131. How is a capitalistic system to function in a brainpower era when brainpower can not be owned?
132. Here, then, at the opening of the modern era, we have a quite well developed doctrine of popular sovereignty.
133. And they are doing it in an era that has seen dot-coms dropping from the Internet tree like rotten apples.
134. Ratner is not a fallen golden boy of the Thatcher era, nor a victim of his own jokes.
135. Its front-line position in the Cold War era was of no importance by 1991.
136. Innovative companies are willing to spend money to make money, but the information era will require a special brand of vision.
137. The first effort at campaign finance reform was a product of the progressive era almost a century ago.
138. Adequate though not ideal for earlier times, they are thoroughly unsatisfactory in an era of intense competition.
139. But few who attended today's ceremonies were in any doubt they were witnessing the end of an era.
140. Bergman conjectured that the tomb might date to the first centuries of our era.
141. The large coiled springs and unfamiliar machinery tempt one to try to commandeer the thing and ride it into another era.
142. It can only be hoped that the newly aggressive financial players of the Thatcher era manage to avoid the same errors.
143. Nevertheless(Sentencedict.com), the deals were applauded by commentators who believed the Midland was entering a new era as an international bank.
144. And there emerged the era in which ideological cross-dressing often seems in fashion.
145. The music dwindles until nothing is left but a drumbeat out of the big-band era.
146. The fashion for black and white dates from the Victorian era.
147. In a bygone era the postmen and staff of Frensham Post Office lined up for this photo call.
148. The recent development of the electronic ballast switches on a new era in lighting technology.
149. The era of class confrontation in Britain's coalfields had been confined mainly to the short period 1910-26.
150. Takeji Fujishima, Reminiscence of the Tempyo Era, oil on canvas,[www.Sentencedict.com] 1902.
More similar words: opera, therapy, camera, operate, overall, mineral, funeral, therapist, operator, after all, several, liberal, federal, cameras, veteran, operation, cooperate, coverage, tolerate, interact, moderate, generate, operating, desperate, literary, literally, in general, tolerance, AND operation, accelerate.