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intergenerational

[ in-ter-jen-uh-rey-shuh-nl ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or for individuals in different generations or age categories:

    intergenerational housing.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of intergenerational1

First recorded in 1970–75; inter- + generation + -al 1
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Example Sentences

It's a familiar intergenerational exchange - and a theme explored in Only Child, a new six-part sitcom that brings together two of Scotland's biggest comedy talents.

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“As many credible peer-reviewed Covid-19 studies have shown, differences in Covid infections and deaths between socioeconomic and ethnic groups is related to inequalities, deprivation and living in larger or intergenerational households.”

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Petticrew, 28, is a “ceasefire baby,” part of a generation that grew up during a fragile peace but still grapples with social division, economic inequality and intergenerational trauma.

Pedro Almodóvar explores one friend helping another with a euthanasia decision in “The Room Next Door,” while writer-director Adam Elliot returns to the intergenerational friendship dynamic of his 2009 stop-motion film “Mary and Max” with “Snail.”

“They want to be able to build intergenerational wealth, home ownership, small business growth.”

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