Adjective
intergenerational (not comparable)
Between or across generations.
intergenerational justice
Jail threats did not dissuade Martin Luther King - and intergenerational justice is a moral issue of comparable magnitude to civil rights. James Hansen
India's rigid social structure limits intergenerational economic mobility and fosters acceptance of vast wealth disparities. Steven Rattner
Retire from your job but never from meaningful projects. If you want to live a long life, you need eustress, that is, a deep sense of meaning and of contribution to worthy projects and causes, particularly, your intergenerational family. Stephen Covey
ABC Science digital explores young people’s mental health, while Compass looks at an initiative to combat intergenerational issues, including mental illness. Source: Internet
Another economic consequence that prevents self-sufficiency is the potency of intergenerational wealth. Source: Internet
In “The Inheritance,” which is set in and around New York City, the intergenerational relationships are shadowed by differing experiences of the AIDS epidemic. Source: Internet