prescandal

English

Etymology

pre- + scandal

Adjective

prescandal (not comparable)

  1. Before a scandal.
    • 2007 September 12, Monica Davey, “Earmark Gone, Indian Project Is One-Winged”, in New York Times:
      But the pace, so far, is significantly slower than in the prescandal days of 2005, when Congress financed more than 15,000 pet projects, by some estimates, totaling more than $30 billion.

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