Prewar [adjective]
Definition of Prewar:
before the war
Opposite/Antonyms of Prewar:
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Sentence/Example of Prewar:
These mirrors were of glass and cost about $1,000 at prewar prices.
Odhise Paskal was the only notable sculptor of prewar Albania.
In this part of the action came the first of the many upsets of prewar calculations.
By continuing to surpass her prewar levels of economic activity, Western Europe gains self-reliance.
There was considerable similarity in form, though not in performance, between the Mayfly and the prewar Zeppelin.
But the Government was careful not to subject them to the hazards and isolation which the ordinary, prewar settler had to face.
The result of all this was a big decline in trade between Western and Eastern Europe, as compared with prewar years.
The controls apply to a small percentage of the types of goods which made up East-West trade in the prewar years or in 1948.
The physician can do without most of the German drugs, because the prewar demand had been stimulated artificially.
By the end of 1947 the only remaining link with the prewar system was the monarchy.