prerevolution

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pre- +‎ revolution

Adjective[edit]

prerevolution (not comparable)

  1. Occurring before a period of revolution.
    • 2009 August 4, Michiko Kakutani, “Another Doorway to the Paranoid Pynchon Dimension”, in New York Times[1]:
      The hero of “Inherent Vice” worries that “the Psychedelic Sixties, this little parenthesis of light, might close after all, and all be lost, taken back into darkness,” that “everything in this dream of prerevolution was in fact doomed to end,” with the “faithless, money-driven world” reasserting “its control over all the lives it felt entitled to touch, fondle and molest.”

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