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multigenerational

[muhl-tee-jen-uh-rey-shuh-nl, muhl-tahy-]

adjective

  1. of or relating to several generations, as of a family, or society.

    a multigenerational novel covering 300 years.



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The main characters in Kevin Williamson’s Netflix series are a multigenerational cast of adults whose lives are glossier and grittier than what audiences remember from the ‘Dawson’s’ gang.

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But in “The Waterfront,” Williamson’s main characters are a multigenerational cast of adults whose lives are glossier and grittier than what audiences remember from the “Dawson’s” gang.

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Poet Jennifer Givhan’s immersive novel, set near the Salton Sea, revolves around the multigenerational Veracruz family in the Eastern Coachella Valley.

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Nor did it address multigenerational households, in which millions of vulnerable elders live.

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Right-wing thought leaders and strategists have long understood that their radical revolutionary project is multigenerational.

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