Adjective
pre-pandemic (not comparable)
Alternative form of prepandemic
A commonly referenced for the global events industry in 2018 was $1.1 trillion dollars; the pre-pandemic growth rate was estimated at over 10% per year. Source: Internet
As health experts keep reminding us, life will not return to anything resembling pre-pandemic normal until there is an effective and widely available coronavirus vaccine. Source: Internet
As the virus advanced on the nation and spared not a single community, it also inflamed the difficulties that many families already were enduring in pre-pandemic times: gun violence, hunger, poverty. Source: Internet
“And so, I think if you’re going to make a state whole from pre-pandemic, that’s one thing,” DeSantis said. Source: Internet
And while he won’t get the big red-carpet premiere that would be standard in pre-pandemic times, he was able to screen the movie with his extended family in a safe, socially-distanced way. Source: Internet
Although this month’s reading was nearly equal to the pre-pandemic high set back in February, it was nine percent lower than the reading taken just two weeks before the 2020 elections. Source: Internet