post-fire
adjective[before noun],adverb
(alsopostfire)uk/ˌpəʊstˈfaɪə/us/ˌpoʊstˈfaɪr/existingorhappeningafter afire:
As a ForestServiceresearchengineer, hestudiespost-firesoilerosion.
During a postfireinvestigation, aninspectormaydiscussthefirewithwitnesses.
Thecollectionincludesimportantdocumentationof Chicago post-fire.
Opposite
pre-fire
- Thebaresoilsof a post-fireenvironmentwouldabsorbmoreheatthan those withvegetation.
- Environmentalists andtimberfirmsdisagreedabout post-firelogging.
- Sheworkedtoincreasefundingfor post-firerestorationofforests.
- HecommandedNASA's first post-firemission.
- Therestaurantwasopenagain afteritspost-firerefit.
- This is madeclearin the Fire Department'spolicyregulatingpost-fireinvestigations.
Fire & flame
- beacon
- blaze
- bonfire
- brand
- bushfire
- campfire
- conflagration
- dumpster fire
- fire
- fireball
- firepit
- firestorm
- flame
- flare
- inferno
- open fire
- open fireplace
- pilot
- spark
- wildfire