Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or relating to several generations.
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- adjective Of, pertaining to, or affecting
multiple generations ;multigeneration
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Examples
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I've said it many times and will repeat myself until I die: NASA's decisions and plans need to be independent of who the occupant of the White House is, otherwise no serious long-term multigenerational plans will ever be conceived nor implemented.
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This is called a multigenerational IRA and gives a family the ability stretch out the taxes over their lifetime.
Toledo Newspaper Nolan Baker Mark Clair 2009
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If the US has pledged, according to top counterterrorism official John Brennan, a "multigenerational" campaign against al-Qa'eda, wouldn't it be wise today to also pledge a multigenerational campaign against poverty, inequality, authoritarianism and corruption?
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If the US has pledged, according to top counterterrorism official John Brennan, a "multigenerational" campaign against al-Qa'eda, wouldn't it be wise today to also pledge a multigenerational campaign against poverty, inequality, authoritarianism and corruption?
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Scott Pilgrim have the kind of multigenerational appeal that will pack theaters?
Cinematical 2010
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Scott Pilgrim have the kind of multigenerational appeal that will pack theaters?
Cinematical 2010
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When "multigenerational" is more broadly defined to include at least two adult generations, a record 49 million, or one in six people, live in such households, according to a study being released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
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Scott Pilgrim have the kind of multigenerational appeal that will pack theaters?
Cinematical 2010
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When "multigenerational" is more broadly defined to include at least two adult generations, a record 49 million, or one in six people, live in such households, according to a study being released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
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When "multigenerational" is more broadly defined to include at least two adult generations, a record 49 million, or one in six people, live in such households, according to a study being released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
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