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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151. The era also gave birth to a whole array of new social problems.
152. Rather, he was a young and fashionable man who was able to capture the spirit of the dawning era.
153. I live part of my time in an imaginary bygone era.
154. For mums it was the era of the cheap washing machine that would free them from drudgery.
155. Those who say conventions have lost their meaning in this era of presidential primaries and mass media communications miss one thing.
156. It was an era that demonstrated the incompatibility of labour and government as bedfellows.
157. The popular art of the era shared a great many subjects with its high art counterparts.
158. But Johnson may have sensed that he was becoming an anachronism and that a new era of professional management was at hand.
159. Alan was a kind of unflinching coward who lived into an era of absolute cowards.
160. The era of free competition in the capitalist economy is over in all areas and in all respects.
161. The Reagan Era, I think, is doing wonders for Tod's morale.
162. When Theo Wilson died last month, an era died with her.
163. Now I know that we live in a wonderful era where you can change your life script.
164. To Liberal party activists, however, it was the extinction of a lamp, the end of an era.
165. The boundary between office and home is thinning to transparency in the information era.
166. The consequent leverage is the most distinctive feature of our financial era.
167. The Whigs splintered over slavery in the pre-Civil War era and never again got their act together.
168. In addition to inaugurating a new era of news(sentencedict.com), PointCast is pioneering an innovative way to advertise on the Net.
169. America has entered into a new era that will witness a great social revolution and political transformation. And America will stand taller and stronger. Dr T.P.Chia
170. In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.
171. The bed and bedhead are from the same era and are made of brass.
172. The effectivity of the duty to disarm is probably the most crucial issue in international law and international relations of this era.
173. He helped build an era in which public service was honorable.
174. This era of child labour in the factories was the most manifestly exploitative.
175. First let us consider how we define the Edwardian Era.
176. Swaledale is a traditional cheese of the same era as Wensleydale, which has been revived and is now selling well.
177. Fashions come and fashions go, but one style repeating itself with enormous popularity is that of the Edwardian era.
178. Straus' style evokes a bygone era, her language lyric, her ruminations bittersweet and poetic.
178. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
179. How persuasive is this argument in explaining the development, use, and effects of technology now, in the microelectronics era?
180. It became even more individualistic and displayed few signs of the closely knit and hierarchically organized structure of the previous era.
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