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    generation
    /ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively: "one of his generation's finest songwriters" Similar cropbatchwavetype
    • 2. the production or creation of something: "methods of electricity generation" Similar creationcausingcausationmakingOpposite destruction

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  2. Learn the meaning of generation as a noun in different contexts, such as age group, creation, product, and reproduction. See how to use generation in sentences and phrases with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GenerationGeneration - Wikipedia

    A generation is all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively. [1] . It also is "the average period, generally considered to be about 20–⁠30 years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children." [2] .

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word generation, from a group of individuals born at the same time to the process of producing offspring. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases of generation.

  5. noun. the act or process of bringing into being; production or reproduction, esp of offspring. a successive stage in natural descent of organisms: the time between when an organism comes into being and when it reproduces. the individuals produced at each stage.

  6. Learn the meaning of generation as a noun, adjective, and modifier in different contexts. Find synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and sentences for generation.

  7. Learn the meaning of generation as a noun in English, with different senses and usage notes. Find out how to use generation in sentences about people, history, family, technology and more.

  8. A generation can refer to a group of people who live at the same time and are about the same age. But generation is also the act of creating something, such as income, ideas or kids. In 1965, Pete Townsend, the guitarist of The Who, wrote a song called "My Generation."