1 the first woman, according to the biblical story of how the world was made
2 the evening or day before a holiday, or the period immediately before an important event:
New Year’s Eve
the eve of the election
Women were at the forefront of worsening material conditions on the eve of the war, including drought, labor scarcity, crop infestations and famine.
On the eve of the 1930s contemporaries would have been in no doubt as to the answer.
Eve produced both copulas and auxiliaries quite infrequently (in 18 % and 6 % of obligatory contexts respectively).
On the eve of colonialism these societies, as well as several across the border, shared certain features.
Analysis of the higher ranks of the regular army on the eve of war in 1861 partially confirms the bipartisan background of senior officers.
The electoral outcomes show this tendency consistently since the eve of independence.
Some sections were discarded only on the eve of the premiere.
He may have simply chosen to avoid a fuss on the eve of his charge's coronation.
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