Post-brexit
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Referring to the time after the UK leaves the EU. European
"In a step that may stoke concerns in Britain that Brexit could hasten the fragmentation of the UK, diplomats are planning to ask leaders of the EU’s 27 post-Brexit member countries to endorse the idea in a summit on Saturday."
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More examples"Key takeaways from Johnson’s remarks included that young British men will still be able, post-Brexit, to enjoy wild stag (bachelor) parties in central Europe — something that won’t necessarily reassure the residents of Prague, Budapest or Krakow, who are increasingly irritated by the rowdiness of young vacationing British males."
Etymology
From post- + Brexit.
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