Adjective
cross-generational (not comparable)
Between different generations.
Historicism runs counter to the specific capacity of the literary work to escape the limits of historical time, to allow for the cross-generational flourishing of tradition, and open the present to a multidimensional temporality. Russell Berman
The accumulation and cross-generational transmission of wealth in the United States has gone way too far. When a young hedge-fund manager can take home a sum reminiscent of the gross national product of a small country, something is askew. Howard Gardner
When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there. Paloma Faith
Her new, as of yet untitled sophomore novel is “a retelling of Czech folklore combined with a cross-generational story based on characters from my mom’s Jewish/eastern European side of the family.” Source: Internet
This truly was a cross-generational, cross-community conference, and we believe that the future of the public interest in Oregon is immeasurably stronger because of it. Source: Internet