precrisis

/priːˈkraɪsɪs/
noun
  1. The period of time before a crisis.
    • In the precrisis, most people were unaware of the looming financial collapse.
    • Historians study the precrisis to understand what led to the war.
    • The precrisis was marked by high consumer confidence and low unemployment.
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adjective
  1. Occurring or existing before a crisis (a time of intense difficulty or danger).
    • Precrisis planning can help a company survive unexpected disasters.
    • The precrisis economy was growing steadily before the recession hit.
    • The government's precrisis policies were blamed for the lack of preparedness.
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