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second-generation
[sek-uhnd-jen-uh-rey-shuhn]
adjective
being the second generation of a family to be born in a particular country.
the oldest son of second-generation Americans.
being the native-born child of naturalized parents.
being a revised or improved version of a product, system, service, etc..
Production has been increased with second-generation robots.
second generation
noun
offspring of parents born in a given country
of an improved or refined stage of development in manufacture
a second-generation robot
Example Sentences
Both events suggest that some of these black holes could be "second-generation," formed from the remnants of earlier mergers.
As a retired, second-generation immigrant, it seems to me that the younger generation has more socialistic aspirations than we did.
Second-generation meetings were more public, convening in parks or commercial spaces, taking advantage of a China that was rapidly urbanizing, economically booming, and opening to outsiders.
The film explores the clash between liberal values of second-generation Indians abroad and the conservative values of their parents.
Monday’s launch was the fifth and final flight of the second-generation Starship, which has a rocky history.
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