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  • adjective Occurring after a recession.

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post- +‎ recession

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Examples

  • Indeed, a trio of reports this week will likely show inflation rates hitting new postrecession highs.

    Inflation Jump Undercuts Growth Prospects Kelly Evans 2011

  • Busted real-estate developments, of course, dot the landscape in postrecession America.

    Boardwalk Comes Up Short Maura Webber Sadovi 2011

  • Claims of employment discrimination and firm mismanagement also are popping up more often as postrecession, law firms cull their ranks and sideline some partners in an attempt to boost profits for those who remain.

    The Wrong End of Lawsuits Jennifer Smith 2012

  • The region's vacancy rate increased to 14.1% in the third quarter from a postrecession low of 14% reached in the second quarter, the firm reported.

    Washington's Office Market Dials Back Eliot Brown 2011

  • In cities like Washington and New York, values have rebounded sharply from their postrecession lows, putting acquisitions out of reach for strapped local governments.

    Governments on the Prowl Maura Webber Sadovi 2011

  • PRAGUE — U.S. sales of SABMiller PLC's high-end Czech beer, Pilsner Urquell, are growing as postrecession consumer preferences shift toward affordable luxury and away from volume.

    Posh Beer Flows in U.S. Sean Carney 2010

  • What do you think entrepreneurship, like the kind you promote in your book, will look like postrecession?

    How Much Are You Willing to Work? 2010

  • The data, no surprise, are in conflict: Yes, there is growth; no, the growth is weirdly weak for a postrecession recovery.

    The Crazy Data Decade 2010

  • Mr. Garber sees a parallel to September 2003, when high-grade industrial bond issuance hit $37 billion, an 18-month high, on the heels of a significant postrecession decline in yields.

    After Labor Day, the Debt Deluge 2010

  • Chinese customers are also less reluctant than their postrecession counterparts in the West to show their wealth.

    Luxury-Car Battle Moves to China 2010

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