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  • adjective Following a scandal.

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post- +‎ scandal

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Examples

  • "The audience that is passionate about the Olympics cares about the athletes, not the old guys in ties that manage the Games," says Mitt Romney, the white knight who assumed the postscandal Salt Lake Olympic helm.

    Another Olympic Scandal Brewing? 2007

  • Meanwhile, we were also saying "she lives!" when we saw the first postscandal photo of

    E! Online (US) - Top Stories 2010

  • Meanwhile, we were also saying "she lives!" when we saw the first postscandal photo of

    E! Online (US) - Top Stories 2010

  • (Noah's neighbor, we learn, is a postscandal Eliot Spitzer, who makes a delightfully lecherous cameo.)

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • On Monday he will hold his second postscandal press conference - the first in which he will actually answer questions from the assembled press - and then will tee off his opening round on Thursday.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

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