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multigenerational
[muhl-tee-jen-uh-rey-shuh-nl, muhl-tahy-]
adjective
of or relating to several generations, as of a family, or society.
a multigenerational novel covering 300 years.
Word History and Origins
Origin of multigenerational1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
Poet Jennifer Givhan’s immersive novel, set near the Salton Sea, revolves around the multigenerational Veracruz family in the Eastern Coachella Valley.
Nor did it address multigenerational households, in which millions of vulnerable elders live.
Right-wing thought leaders and strategists have long understood that their radical revolutionary project is multigenerational.
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