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Generational

Generational | Generationally

Generational meaning

Of, pertaining to, or changing over generations. | Exceptional; the best/worst of a generation; once-in-a-generation. | Very good/bad (through semantic bleaching or weakening of the above sense).

Synonyms of Generational

Example sentences (20)

The children of expats come out of the factory the way good employers want them to, and the children of multi-generational Caymanians largely don’t (with the exception of the rare white multi-generational Caymanian families).

We can’t turn back the clock; the ratio of generational Caymanians to new Caymanians and residents is only going to get larger on the side of those who aren’t generational.

A multi-generational band for a multi-generational audience.

A big reason why this home sold for such an offer is because of the new trend in multi-generational living.

A distinct generational gap between the hosts, which included a mix of students and professors, added various perspectives on the black experience and gender-related issues.

After blowing a 15-point second-half lead, the Nuggets leaned on their generational superstar to survive a feverish comeback by Orlando.

After spending 35 years as a clinician and senior nursing executive, he went into real estate and executes plans to build generational wealth and accomplish the goals of the family.

Almost more than any other issue, the debate over Ukraine divides the GOP along generational and ideological lines — especially as Trump is the leading candidate for the GOP nomination next year.

Alvarez had failed to inspire in his last three outings: a loss to Dmitry Bivol and wins over Gennady Golovkin and John Ryder, all via decision and all devoid of his generational greatness.

And today, with a generational surplus we didn’t plan for, much less expect in the aftermath of a global pandemic, now is the time to accelerate our economic future.

And with my family’s income falling far short of tuition costs, the Pell Grant program allowed me to pursue a college education — and escape generational poverty.

An internship often leads to equally beneficial opportunities for businesses, including preparing youth for the workforce, adapting to generational workforce changes, retaining new employees and more.

Another generational player’s career is being wasted by that dysfunctional, abysmal organization again.

A Pew Research study found 79% of Americans want age limits for federal officials and generational change.

As a result, younger generations have reduced ability to create generational wealth.

As legalization expands, my top priority is to ensure that Black and brown people have opportunities for generational wealth in our community.

As opposed to a generational winning machine treading its own path towards something entirely new.

At that moment of our handshake, the generational gap closed.

At this point, I see Herbert playing out his “sentence” in LA, then getting a massive contract from a contender who values generational talent over appearances.

Because I had seen so many group photos on social media, I wasn’t surprised by the expansive generational diversity that awaited my family and me at the theater this week.