intergenerational
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of intergenerational
First recorded in 1970–75; inter- + generation + -al 1
Example Sentences
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After sets from intergenerational jam bands and folk-rock legends, the newest resident at Las Vegas’ Sphere will be a little louder and nastier than usual.
From Los Angeles Times
They just understood it, the whole intergenerational, intercultural element of Black and Korean.”
From Los Angeles Times
By now, board games were a nostalgia lifeline, an intergenerational pastime that brought people together and reminded them of times before the war.
Various proposals to reverse those measures have kicked up a ruckus in Berlin, in recent months, as an overdue argument about intergenerational fairness is getting some air.
That is where the real threat to intergenerational harmony lies.
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