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      • Evidence of ersatz in English dates to the middle of the 19th century, but the word didn’t come into prominence until World War I. Borrowed from German, where Ersatz is a noun meaning "substitute," the word was frequently applied as an adjective to modify terms like coffee (made from acorns) and flour (made from potatoes)—ersatz products necessitated by the privations of war.
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  2. Ersatz | National WWI Museum and Memorial. By 1915, the great demand for material resources to support the war effort caused supplies that German civilians and soldiers commonly used to dwindle, increasing their costs and value.

  3. If you describe something as ersatz, you dislike it because it is not genuine and is a poor imitation of something better. ...an ersatz Victorian shopping precinct. An ersatz product is a poor quality product that is used to replace something that is not available.

  4. Definition of ersatz adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. ERSATZ meaning: copied from something else and usually not as good as the original fake.

  6. Ersatz definition: serving as a substitute; synthetic; artificial. See examples of ERSATZ used in a sentence.

  7. ERSATZ meaning: 1. used instead of something else, usually because the other thing is too expensive or rare: 2…. Learn more.

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