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Definitions for multigenerational
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  1. multigenerationaladjective

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting multiple generations; multigeneration

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of multigenerational in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of multigenerational in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of multigenerational in a Sentence

  1. Kristen Race:

    We don't experience as much connection as we did a generation ago. We no longer live in multigenerational homes. We communicate differently, very much through screens or phones or texts, and all of that really impacts our happiness.

  2. Kristen Race:

    We don't experience as much connection as we did a generation ago. We no longer live in multigenerational homes. We communicate differently, very much through screens or phones or texts and all of that really impacts our happiness.

  3. George Gascón:

    Over the course of my decades in policing, I've witnessed over and over again the multigenerational impact of arrests and prosecutions in poor African American and Latino communities.

  4. Chuck Collins:

    This can only be explained through an understanding of the multigenerational legacy of white supremacy in asset building, people say,' slavery was so long ago' or' my family didn't own slaves.' But the key thing to understand is that the unpaid labor of millions -- and the legacy of slavery, Jim Crow laws, discrimination in mortgage lending and a race-based system of mass incarceration -- created uncompensated wealth for individuals and white society as a whole. Immigrants with European heritage directly and indirectly benefited from this system of white supremacy. The past is very much in the present.

  5. Esmaeil Porsa:

    A pandemic like Covid-19, it makes sense for it to disproportionately impact this population that is at risk, and then you add to it other social and economic situations that this population deals with -- rental housing, multigenerational housing, work situations which exposes them to continued exposure to Covid-19, both at work and at home. Those are all the circumstances that lend themselves to this population being impacted disproportionately.

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