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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(91) Lina has talked of his wartime experiences, and yes, he was reported missing.
(92) Great technical changes, stimulated by wartime demand, led to increased production.
(93) If the doubled level of wartime was a more significant imposition, it was to a degree offset by greater farming profits.
(94) Treatment of blacks altered slightly with the great depression of the thirties and the economic boom of the wartime forties.
(95) The episode was reported minimally in the Press, but played down like so much else during wartime.
(96) There is an analogy here with ships in wartime, which sail in convoys to reduce the numbers lost to submarines.
(97) His parents say he's still affected by his wartime experience.
(98) Like Attlee and his senior ministers in 1945, Churchill had seen the wartime machine and it had worked.
(99) Cut-Through Lane was in use as a tank testing ground by the Ordnance Depot at Chilwell and everything was on wartime footing.
(100) He persuaded senior ministers that only the unusual conditions of a wartime coalition could permit the religious question to be solved.
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(101) Military technology changes dramatically in wartime, in response to experience on the battlefield.
(102) But unlike them she did not come to office during a wartime emergency nor head a coalition government.
(103) He wondered why, when other wartime files have long been open to scrutiny.
(104) As I have said already, it was in just such a position that the doctor who attended us in wartime lived.
(105) Giddy from their wartime success, the Communists launched an ambitious plan aimed at expanding the economy by 14 percent a year.
(106) It was correctly viewed as the low point of wartime morale on the home front.
(107) He also sought exceptions for anti-personnel mines used in wartime, and for those protecting anti-tank mines.
(108) Luxurystarved veterans tapped wartime savings to buy record numbers of wraparound windshields and tail fins.
(109) Many of our own labyrinths were built for public amusement in the Victorian era but were destroyed during wartime.
(110) As for wartime political activity, this was naturally inhibited for all the main parties by the electoral truce.
(111) He remembers when schools were schools were closed for fear of catastrophic bombing raids in wartime Edinburgh and classes were spread among private houses.
(112) For example, scarcely any names are mentioned: just seven of acknowledged wartime MI5 personnel in all.
(113) The initial phase of the wartime operational expert system was completed towards the end of 1987.
(114) But they regarded the simple wartime orientation of the neutralisation regime as insufficient in the post-Second-World-War era.
(115) Few of her readers would have read the books and in wartime would be unlikely to obtain them.
(116) Armed with information like this, the likelihood is that governments will find further justification for managing the media in wartime.
(117) Merriam had been divorced from his college sweetheart, the marriage a wartime casualty.
(118) The technology to implement the displacement of oil by burning coal with gas does riot compare in complexity with these wartime developments.
(119) There were moments of black humour as well regarding the safety of deaf people in wartime conditions.
(120) Never since the wartime cabinet saw Churchill and Atlee working in concert have the main political parties seemed so close on defence.
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