Definition of intergenerational in English:
 intergenerational
adjectiveˌɪntədʒɛnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
Relating to, involving, or affecting several generations.
 the intergenerational conflict and political turmoil of the 1960s
 Example sentencesExamples
-  When urban workers were laid off, their families offered financial support and inter-generational mutual help.
 -  Economists debate the magnitude of the intergenerational income correlation.
 -  Only two studies have tested aspects of Bowen's specific theory of intergenerational transmission.
 -  Problems involving family members or family-of-origin issues are also often effectively explored with intergenerational assessment instruments.
 -  The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment.
 -  We've made plenty of comments in the last few months about tax, intergenerational equity and the Government's reform agenda.
 -  The project also provides opportunities to develop intergenerational friendships.
 -  There are many different ways to weave an intergenerational perspective into all areas of congregational life.
 -  For them, war was a life-long, inter-generational, noble endeavor.
 -  Recently, the curriculum's use in intergenerational settings has also been noted.
 -  Many state pension schemes are Paygo, expressing what is called ' intergenerational solidarity '.
 -  In the studies where gender differences could be tested, the intergenerational parenting correlations were higher for females.
 -  Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
 -  There is a strong commonsense notion of intergenerational continuity in behavior.
 -  No evidence supports existence of such an intergenerational cult, the site says.
 -  The rugby club is an interesting example of inter-generational equity at the moment.
 -  Therefore, we can speak of an intergenerational transmission of male unemployment.
 -  More is needed to prevent a bigger intergenerational transfer burden from bedeviling our political future.
 -  While there are exceptions, few congregations operate as true intergenerational communities.
 -  Senior citizens also participate in an intergenerational reading project.
 
  Definition of intergenerational in US English:
 intergenerational
adjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌin(t)ərˌjenəˈrāSH(ə)n(ə)l
Relating to, involving, or affecting several generations.
 the intergenerational conflict and political turmoil of the 1960s
 Example sentencesExamples
-  We've made plenty of comments in the last few months about tax, intergenerational equity and the Government's reform agenda.
 -  For them, war was a life-long, inter-generational, noble endeavor.
 -  Economists debate the magnitude of the intergenerational income correlation.
 -  Problems involving family members or family-of-origin issues are also often effectively explored with intergenerational assessment instruments.
 -  There are many different ways to weave an intergenerational perspective into all areas of congregational life.
 -  Senior citizens also participate in an intergenerational reading project.
 -  More is needed to prevent a bigger intergenerational transfer burden from bedeviling our political future.
 -  The rugby club is an interesting example of inter-generational equity at the moment.
 -  Only two studies have tested aspects of Bowen's specific theory of intergenerational transmission.
 -  There is a strong commonsense notion of intergenerational continuity in behavior.
 -  The project also provides opportunities to develop intergenerational friendships.
 -  While there are exceptions, few congregations operate as true intergenerational communities.
 -  Some men maintained protective intergenerational boundaries by distancing themselves from disapproving parents.
 -  The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment.
 -  In the studies where gender differences could be tested, the intergenerational parenting correlations were higher for females.
 -  Recently, the curriculum's use in intergenerational settings has also been noted.
 -  When urban workers were laid off, their families offered financial support and inter-generational mutual help.
 -  No evidence supports existence of such an intergenerational cult, the site says.
 -  Therefore, we can speak of an intergenerational transmission of male unemployment.
 -  Many state pension schemes are Paygo, expressing what is called ' intergenerational solidarity '.