post-Soviet

Adjective

 * 1)  After the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
 * 2)  After the formation of the Soviet Union.
 * 3) * 1922, The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting [/Forum] [of the National Conference of Social Work of the United States], page 469:
 * Too much should not be made of it, in view of statistical uncertainties above detailed, but the largest shift in the whole of Table III is in the case of Russia. Only 26.1 per cent of natives of Russia were naturalized in 1910, but in 1920 the percentage was 15.6 higher. It would be interesting to know how much was pre-Soviet and how much post-Soviet, and a tabulation by year of arrival and year of naturalization would disclose it.
 * Too much should not be made of it, in view of statistical uncertainties above detailed, but the largest shift in the whole of Table III is in the case of Russia. Only 26.1 per cent of natives of Russia were naturalized in 1910, but in 1920 the percentage was 15.6 higher. It would be interesting to know how much was pre-Soviet and how much post-Soviet, and a tabulation by year of arrival and year of naturalization would disclose it.

Synonyms

 * postrevolutionary

Translations

 * Armenian: հետխորհրդային
 * Azerbaijani: postsovet
 * Czech: postsovětský
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: პოსტსაბჭოთა
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Latvian: postpadomju
 * Polish:, , postradziecki, postsowiecki
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: postsoviético
 * Ukrainian: пострадя́нський
 * Vietnamese: hậu Xô-viết