generationalgen‧e‧ra‧tion‧al /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃənəl/ adjective [usually before noun]

- But generational time can gradually lead on to an appreciation of dates and time-lines.
- Deviancy, so the argument runs, has its roots in generational conflict which appears along cultural lines.
- Doctrinaire denial of a generational injustice does no justice either to the truth or to the victims.
- It's a generational thing, a big deal.
- Many in the antiwar movement unmistakably were also waging generational civil war.
- To be sure, the generational shift has been gradual.
noungenerationadjectivegenerational