Antonym: prewar. Similar words: post-war, eastward, arrest warrant, postposition, at war, outward, hot war, software. Meaning: ['pəʊst'wɔr /-'wɔː] adj. belonging to the period after a war.
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31. By the postwar period, modernism had become part of art history.
32. On Wednesday, he said he will help Maskhadov fight a postwar crime wave.
33. Postwar western feminism, however, is concerned about its own under-representation of younger and older women.
34. The various modernist languages upon which some postwar works depend were those evolved by the mid 1920s.
35. And this was especially true for the neoconservatives who considered themselves the heirs of an abandoned tradition of postwar liberalism.
36. The fact that the postwar treaty had been a dead letter for many years did not worry either party.
37. This stems partly from local resistance to change, and partly from the postwar approach to agricultural policy.
38. Canada enjoyed a real economic boom in the postwar years.
39. By 1815, a brief postwar upsurge in trade had been and gone and in the same year they went bankrupt.
40. In the postwar years, we have seen some tendencies bypass Stalinism and register important achievements.
41. Jenks believed international organizations were not mere conference secretariats, but should be active participants in shaping the postwar world.
42. The Communists vastly exaggerated their own Resistance role in order to attract postwar political support.
43. Butlin himself was to be overtaken by further developments in the postwar holiday industry.
44. The postwar years saw recurrent crises,[sentencedict.com] and resolutions to be more businesslike and to cut losses.
45. Clinton is the sixth president of the postwar era to win election to the White House while already occupying the Oval Office.
46. Various governments have come to office in the postwar years, some committed to reducing public spending, others to raising it.
47. Statutory planning has influenced the evolving social geography of postwar Britain in two main ways.
48. However, some of the problems that were to haunt the postwar aviation industry had already begun to appear.
49. As the graph shows, in the postwar period up to 1972, real wages rose in line with productivity.
50. Postwar politics made extravagant claims for its own power, and unsurprisingly failed to deliver.
51. In the postwar era,(http://sentencedict.com/postwar.html) government stimulus to industrial development failed to rescue the city.
52. And the postwar generation of faculty generally had a strong leftward tilt.
53. Roosevelt, like Churchill, saw the significance of postwar civil aviation, and believed in free and open competition.
54. To many, the postwar economic problems of the continent demanded a substantial element of very close cooperation.
55. Union membership fell rapidly to around half of the immediate postwar level.
56. Towards the end of the postwar boom, an imbalance between accumulation and the labour supply led to increasingly severe labour shortage.
57. They have no bearing on postwar peace and stability in the area or stopping some other middle-sized gangster swallowing a weaker neighbour.
58. Explanations of such success creep too easily toward the notion that their sound is nothing more than nostalgia for postwar pre-rock.
59. But postwar merchants struggled against competition from Mission Valley shopping centers that featured ample, free parking.
60. The different approaches to industrial development have absorbed an enormous amount of resources and effort in the postwar period.
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