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Definitions for generational
gen·er·a·tional
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Princeton's WordNet
generationaladjective
of or relating to a generation
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generationaladjective
Of, pertaining to or changing over generations.
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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.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of generational in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of generational in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of generational in a Sentence
In most boardrooms, there is urgency around the topic these days, but the conversation is around how to sustain the enterprise, with a focus on how to manage a multi-generational workforce.
I am determined to prioritise the resources we need to combat the terrorist threat because protecting the British people is my number one duty, this is a generational struggle that demands we provide more manpower to combat those who would destroy us and our values.
The problem is that many secular people think that all evangelicals are alike, when there are multiple streams and theological and generational divides within evangelicalism.
Today, I am not the same scared girl I used to be, i'm a mature young woman who has broken many generational cycle(s) that those before me hadn't.
I view this type of investment in what we're doing as really foundational for us to be able to build a multi-generational institution, so that future Elon Musks of the world are also able to tap into their potential and help all of us up-level who we are as a civilization.
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- الأجيالArabic
- generačníCzech
- generacionalSpanish
- sukupolvittainen, sukupolvien välinenFinnish
- thế hệVietnamese
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