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Meaning of generations
The term "generations" refers to a group of people born and living around the same time.
Etymology of generations
The word "generations" comes from the Old French word "generation", which is derived from the Latin "generatio", meaning "production, creation" or "race, family", from "generare", meaning "to produce, beget"
Historically, the term has been used to describe the process of producing or creating something, including offspring, ideas, or things
Synonyms
Definitions
- A group of people born and living around the same time, considered as a unit
- * A stage or period of development or evolution, especially in a family or society
- * The production of something, especially offspring or heirs
Usage Examples
- The company has been family-owned for several generations
- * The new policy will affect generations to come
- * The artist's work has inspired generations of musicians
Antonyms
singularities
individuals
solo
loners
singles
units
ones
solitary
isolated
alone
unaccompanied
separate
distinct
unique
one-offs
anomalies
exceptions
soloists
hermits