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  • proper noun The generation of people born in the 1990s and 2000s.

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Examples

  • The survey of 1058 members of Generation Z, aged 12 to 18 years, shows about half don't yet drive.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • The survey of 1058 members of Generation Z, aged 12 to 18 years, shows about half don't yet drive.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • The survey of 1058 members of Generation Z, aged 12 to 18 years, shows about half don't yet drive.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • Either way, Generation Z will be better equipped to experience and invent a future their parents can only begin to imagine.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • The children of Generation Z know more about technology than their parents.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • As expected, the 2000-2010 decade was the most rapidly advancing in IT history and Generation Z grew up in it.

    PC World 2009

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