postdepression

/poʊstdɪˈprɛʃən/
adjective
  1. Relating to the period after a severe economic downturn, especially the Great Depression of the 1930s.
    • Postdepression economic policies focused on job creation.
    • The postdepression era saw the rise of social safety nets.
    • Many families in the postdepression years rebuilt their savings slowly.
  2. Relating to the period after a period of sadness or mental health crisis.
    • Support groups are valuable during the postdepression recovery phase.
    • Postdepression therapy helped her develop coping strategies.
    • He found postdepression life more hopeful and active.
adverb
  1. After a severe economic downturn.
    • Postdepression, many people moved to cities for work.
    • The government introduced new regulations postdepression.
    • Postdepression, the stock market gradually recovered.
  2. After a period of sadness or mental health crisis.
    • Postdepression, she started a new hobby to stay engaged.
    • Postdepression, the patient continued medication as a precaution.
    • He felt more energetic postdepression and reconnected with friends.
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