Generation example sentences
Related (12): generation, descendants, lineage, succession, offspring, posterity, progeny, family, heirs, issue, seed, race
gen·er·a·tion
noun
generation (noun) · generations (plural noun)
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively:
- the average period, generally considered to be about thirty years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children of their own:
- a set of members of a family regarded as a single step or stage in descent:
- a single stage in the development of a type of product:
- the production of something:
- the propagation of living organisms; procreation.
Synonyms
crop, batch, wave, type, range, ages, years, eons, yonks, creation, causing, causation, making, engendering, spawning, production, initiation, origination, inception, occasioning, prompting, kindling, triggering, inspiration, destruction, procreation, reproduction, propagation, breeding, fathering, siring, engendering, spawning, creation, begetting, Wikipedia, Legal"Generation" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. Lost generation
2. Baby boomer generation
3. Generation X
4. Millennial generation
5. Generation Z
6. Next generation
7. Younger generation
8. Older generation
9. Previous generation
10. Current generation
11. Generational gap
12. Multigenerational
13. New generation
14. Future generations
15. Past generations
16. Across generations
17. Wisdom of generations
18. Lives of generations
19. Values of generations
20. Goldern generation
21. Silver generation
22. Greatest generation
23. Silent generation
24. Between generations
25. Generation to generation
26. Generation after generation
27. Generational change
28. Generational divide
29. Generational shift
30. New generation learning