anticrisis
English
Etymology
Adjective
anticrisis (not comparable)
- (politics) Intended to prevent or counter a crisis.
- 1982, John Pinder, National industrial strategies and the world economy
- The anticrisis measures in the form of the trigger prices were only one element of the government's program for steel.
- 1982, John Pinder, National industrial strategies and the world economy
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intended to prevent or counter a crisis
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Etymology
Adjective
anticrisis (invariable)
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