"Pre-war" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pre-war" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pre-war" Meaning

Referring to a time period before a war began. It can also imply a state or atmosphere that existed before the outbreak of hostilities.

"Pre-war" Examples

Examples of Sentences Using the Phrase "Pre-War"


1. Historical Context

The museum dedicated an exhibit to the pre-war artifacts collected from the trenches during the Great War, giving visiting students a glimpse into history.

2. Economic Description

The post-war economic boom in Europe was significantly cushioned by the pre-war accumulation of savings among European countries, enabling swift recovery.

3. Social Impact

The movie depicts the stark contrast between the pre-war idyllic life in the countryside and the harsh realities of captivity faced by soldiers in camps during the war.

4. Research Study

The sociologist's book on the pre-war disorder that led to the revolution in South America sparked controversy and debate among scholars.

5. Military Strategy

The pre-war military preparations of the British included training soldiers in advanced tactics and fortifications, which was crucial for their wartime success.

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