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Marshall Plan
noun
- Informal. any comprehensive program for federally supported economic assistance, as for urban renewal.
Marshall Plan
noun
- a programme of US economic aid for the reconstruction of post-World War II Europe (1948–52) Official nameEuropean Recovery Programme
Marshall Plan
- A program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War II . It was proposed by the United States secretary of state , General George C. Marshall .
Example Sentences
Certainly nothing like it has been seen since 1948, when the United States solidified its postwar leadership and banked global goodwill with the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt war-ravaged Europe, including former enemies.
He called for a California version of the Marshall Plan, the American effort to rebuild Western Europe after World War II.
MacArthur Park needs a champion and defender, if not a Marshall Plan.
While California Latinos have essentially been clamoring for the equivalent of a Marshall Plan to build the economy for the state’s largest ethnic group, the political overemphasis on those here illegally continues unabated.
Next to his bonkers plan for a disastrous regime of tariffs, her $50,000 tax deduction for business startups reads like the Marshall Plan.
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