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gen·er·a·tional

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. generationaladjective

    of or relating to a generation

Wiktionary

  1. generationaladjective

    Of, pertaining to or changing over generations.

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  1. generational

    Generational typically refers to anything related to, occurring in, or characteristic of a certain generation. It is used to describe issues, differences, conflicts, gaps, or changes that occur between different groups of people born and living around the same time, who have similar patterns of thought, behavior, values, preferences or experiences due to their shared historical or social life experiences.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of generational in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of generational in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of generational in a Sentence

  1. Tim Ryan:

    I think it's time for a generational move for new leaders on both sides. I think the environment politically across the country is poisonous and, you know, people, I think, want some change and I think it's important for us in both parties.

  2. Bill Nye:

    Climate change deniers, by way of example, are older. It’s generational, we’re just going to have to wait for those people to ‘age out,’ as they say.

  3. Chris Cooper:

    He's 24 years old, he's dynamic, he was able to articulate the ability to reach out to younger voters. I've heard him referred to by some as' The AOC of the right.' I don't know if that'll borne out to be true, but I do think that the generational piece is key here as well.

  4. Kelly Dittmar:

    She does need to be careful about her surrogates and the people who are talking for her. We don't want it to be [that] young women don't know what they are talking about; that's not fair, but that's the generational divide and it's led to creating a narrative about who is more feminist, Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton. Well that all depends on how you define feminism.

  5. Mahkyra Gaines of the Gender:

    If you have access to generational wealth, if you’re white and your parents have a savings account that is very much so connected to slavery and land theft, pay people, pay people directly. Give them the money so they can have the financial security in order to rest and to heal and to connect with their communities. ... Pay that money to us now.

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