Antonym: peacetime. Similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay. Meaning: n. a period of time during which there is armed conflict.
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(61) Experts believe it is all part of a wartime spirit of looking on the bright side.
(62) The Hercules carried out vital wartime duties in the Falklands and the Gulf.
(63) When finally, remaining wartime controls were abolished these influences did not suddenly disappear.
(64) During wartime a money payment was made from the sultan's coffers to supplement the spoils of war.
(65) The turrets above were purely ornamental but had guns installed during wartime.
(66) For example, that was the view that he had expressed to his old wartime comrade Maurice Schumann in February 1958.
(67) Perhaps she had acknowledged his wartime exploits, up there in his Spitfire inflicting those severe losses she had read about.
(68) This wasn't the sort of stuff that would help lager sales or public morale during wartime.
(69) Read in studio Aviation enthusiasts are calling for a memorial to be built on a hillside where a wartime pilot crashed.
(70) At that time the country was partitioned among wartime allied powers.
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(71) There was some pre-war and wartime development but the real growth began in the 1940s.
(72) No job in civilian life is remotely as dangerous in terms of accidents as the wartime military.
(73) A continuation of wartime industrial conscription was a popular choice.
(74) The area was deserted and still devastated from the wartime bombing and seemed an ideal starting point.
(75) In October 1919 an inquiry began into allegations that City had broken wartime regulations by paying players more than the permitted rates.
(76) Wartime opinion surveys showed consistently, however, that unemployment remained a matter of concern.
(77) The first supermarket appeared in 1955, with the end of wartime rationing.
(78) When faced with a certain situation in wartime, they simply called on extraordinary resources.
(79) Home Rule's suspension was real, and every attempt to implement it in wartime provoked sufficient Unionist outrage to stop it.
(80) A swift wartime courtship, a deep passionate love of a few weeks, then marriage, separation and death.
(81) Reality now was the children catching insects for food, and wartime silence under a high, full moon.
(82) Agencies without a clear-cut wartime role will shy away from conflicts.
(83) Nora tried her best to get round the wartime restrictions so that Constance could be well dressed.
(84) This traffic also permitted the firm to act as a channel of communications between the two governments in wartime.
(85) Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen, and those brought in nothing in wartime.
(86) The wartime idyll between Pamela Churchill and Harriman has long been publicly known.
(87) Some of the changes stemmed directly from the wartime period, others from the greater material prosperity of the 1920s.
(88) The coaches stunk of coal smoke and rationed tobacco and rationed booze and the farts of people eating wartime food.
(89) They did less well in 1944; yet wartime prosperity was a further factor in diminishing enthusiasm for reform.
(90) Despite the problems revealed by wartime experience, gasifiers have tantalised researchers since the early 1970s.
More similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay, thwarting, from time to time, part time job, departure time, time and time again, prime time, estimated time of arrival, martial art, time, timed, timer, times, all-time, time off, two-time, on time, time out, one time, on-time, in time, do time, time-out.