Examples of 'war-time' in a sentence

Meaning of "war-time"

War-time is a noun that describes the period during a war, characterized by particular social, political, and economic conditions
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  • Alternative spelling of wartime

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In war-time this number increased significantly.
We do not worry about language in war-time.
His war-time service was in electronic countermeasures.
It gives some lustre to my war-time wardrobe.
War-time submarines used to turn on the engine.
Supplies were described as limited by war-time conditions.
German war-time ration cards were no longer valid.
I am working like in a war-time condition.
War-time inflation reduced real income profoundly.
Proceed exactly as you would in a war-time situation.
War-time propaganda representation of an enemy.
Imposition of disciplinary punishment in war-time.
Due to war-time paper shortages issues were sometimes late.
Defense means understanding that we are living in war-time.
Their war-time service was not completely over though.

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You are moving yourself off of war-time status.
From war-time legacies to the conditions for peace.
She was the sister of one of his war-time aides.
His war-time photographs were not included in the illustrated magazines.
I would not want to be near him or her in war-time.
That huge war-time airship did not fly very fast.
Hatred and humanitarianism are thus close companions in war-time.
It is not wise for a war-time flyer to take such a risk.
He should have had more authority in a war-time situation.
Cynthia does war-time work at the pharmacy in the nearby hospital.
Another series of works showed war-time soldiers and nurses.
Berg wondered where he got the stuff from in war-time.
He also played matches in the war-time league to boost civilian morale.
This explicitly bans the deathpenalty in all circumstances, including in war-time.
I assume these were made war-time due to the shortage of metal.
War-time rationing of vital supplies included building materials required some ingenuity.
International cable traffic was routinely reviewed by war-time security officials.
There was a series of secret war-time trade agreements between the two countries.
These hardships were the result of the removal of war-time farm subsidies.
The war-time propaganda had aggravated the situation and compounded prejudices.
This option is only ever taken at a time of national emergency, such as war-time.
Those of us who have served during war-time know what this means.
In this light, war-time use of nuclear weapons constitutes per se a violation of humanitarian law.
It advocated for liberal candidates to stand in elections despite the war-time truce.
And then his war-time experience as a radio operator gave him an intriguing idea.
Gwinner was credited with the destruction of seven enemy submarines in his war-time service.
War-time passions guided the men who tortured and murdered the innocent.
People could afford to buy lobster because of the boom of the war-time economy.
When the building was repaired after war-time damage, the frescoes were not restored.
Note also that this is the training organisation, not the actual war-time organisation.
The first war-time civilian evacuees arrive in Wales.
This paper examines the historical and current practices of social spending during war-time.
Minister of Labour in the war-time coalition government.
This means that news stories on television may soon look like war-time reports.
Some of his war-time writings show influence of Nazi ideology.

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