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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91. President Nixon's ill-fated, though initially immensely popular, wage and price controls of 1971 were among the last vestiges of postwar general wage and price interventionism in the developed world.
92. During the postwar years, it became a beachhead for Irish and Italian families fleeing the city's grittier precincts.
93. The Reagan administration adjusted the postwar American foreign policy for the third time.
94. It is one Keynes himself had in mind when he put forward his ideas for the postwar monetary system at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944.
95. But the rate of passage of such legislation accelerated in the postwar period.
96. China, as one of the four anti-fascist great powers, played an important and positive role reestablishing peace in the postwar era.
97. Our early postwar successes did not equip us for a new era of more complex problems.
98. Pacific Standard Time is a festival of postwar art in Los Angeles that, with help from $10 million of Getty Foundation grants, will be filling almost all the city's art venues.
99. Based on the historical facts, this paper is to discuss the causes of the Wars of the Roses, the impact of this war on the social development of England and also on the postwar England as a whole.
100. School moral education in postwar America experiences a declining and reviviscent process.
101. Europe had been shedding its overseas responsibilities throughout the postwar period.
102. The postwar Japanese economy provides the world's first example of an economy showing a sustained period of double-digit growth of real gross national product(GNP).
103. Therefore, much of Wednesday was spent on setting the stage for postwar diplomacy.
104. All of them successfully 28 the destruction of postwar redevelopment and remained unchanged.
105. " He envisioned young Unitarians populating intellectual "shock troops" to combat fantasies of an instant postwar utopia.
106. Generally, it is considered that the formation of the main bank system originated on the syndicate loan of the wartime of Japan and the overlapping shares institution began in the postwar period.
107. Iris Murdoch, who combines a prolific output with a consistently high level of fictional achievement, is universally acknowledged as one of the most important novelists in postwar Britain.
108. The emergent postwar youth culture mixed the smoother white country music styles with the energy and aggression of rhythm and blues and the commerciality of straight pop music.
109. In the primary stage of the postwar period, Germany was territorially divided and economically perished.
110. Such policies had worked brilliantly in postwar Europe and Japan.
111. Tatsumi Hijikata was a seminal postwar artist who shattered traditional dance framework.
112. General speaking,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Oekenzaburo's early novel"the Sumptuosity of the Dead" reflects the nothingness of Japanese youngsters postwar which has really the Sartre's style of Existentialism.
113. Gunter Grass is one renowned postwar German writer, is an idea master who is good at reading own emotion, idea to blend with social history culture for the particular art appearance.
114. Came of age in PostWar boom typified by 1951 Charles Jourdan stiletto heel.
115. The increase in postwar borrowing by developing countries has recently excited interest.
116. This slower-growth world isn't all bad: People remember nostalgically the period that began in the late '50s as the era of postwar prosperity.
117. By hearty co - operation, the USSR could hasten victory and help lay the groundwork for postwar co - operation.
118. The United States's position in the postwar diplomacy would have been severely impaired.
119. If it lasts into April — as it almost surely will — this one will go on record as the longest in the postwar era .
120. Ironically, relations between British and American Intelligence in late 1950's were at their lowest postwar ebb.
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