postcoronavirus
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English
[edit] This English term is a hot word. Its inclusion on Wiktionary is provisional.
Etymology
[edit]From post- + coronavirus.
Adjective
[edit]postcoronavirus (not comparable)
- After the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Coordinate term: precoronavirus
- 2020 March 26, Mike Bird, Jon Emont, Shan Li, “China Is Open for Business, but the Postcoronavirus Reboot Looks Slow and Rocky”, in The Wall Street Journal[1]:
- More than two months after imposing quarantines to counter the coronavirus, China is getting back to work. It is a slow and rocky process, one that rests on the world battling back successfully against the pandemic.
- 2020 September 11, Guy Trebay, “Jerry Lorenzo, the Designer Behind the Cult Label Fear of God”, in The New York Times[2]:
- His “fluid casual” collection may become our uniform in a postcoronavirus world.
- 2021, Jonathan L. S. Byrnes, John S. Wass, Choose Your Customer: How to Compete Against the Digital Giants and Thrive, McGraw Hill Professional, →ISBN, page 98:
- Companies that use the right metrics […] will survive today's crisis and lead in the postcoronavirus markets.