Generation

//ˌd͡ʒɛnəˈɹeɪʃən//

"Generation" in a Sentence (28 examples)

The proliferation of Internet usage has given birth to a new generation of young people.

You belong to the next generation.

There are certainly inequalities in level of education even within a single generation, but there have been no visible inequities between machines and materials in recent years.

Each generation would have to rediscover for itself the truths of the past.

We have to transmit our culture to the next generation.

Our generation has seen a lot of changes.

Rock and roll was a creation of the young generation.

A man may be wrong; so may a generation.

The story has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth.

The novelist is popular among our generation.

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The generation of peat, when not completely under water, is confined to moist situations […]

So all things else, that nourish vitall blood, / Soone as with fury thou doest them inspire, / In generation seek to quench their inward fire.

Generation by Copulation (certainly) extendeth not to Plants.

According to that Cabaliſticall Dogma: If Abram had not had this Letter [i.e., ה (he)] added unto his Name he had remained fruitleſſe, and without the power of generation: […] So that being ſterill before, he received the power of generation from that meaſure and manſion in the Archetype; and was made conformable unto Binah.

Thy Mothers of my generation: what's she, if I be a Dogge?

This is the book of the generations of Adam - Genesis 5:1

Ye shall remain there [in Babylon] many years, and for a long season, namely, seven generations - Baruch 6:3

All generations and ages of the Christian church - Richard Hooker

Before the independence of India the books of Dr P. K. Yadav presented a fundamental challenge to the accepted ideas of race relations that, two generations later, will be true of the writings of the radical writers of the 1970s.

The first-generation iPhone was released in June 2007 and was an instant blockbuster success.

the generation of a line or curve

Generation X grew up in the eighties, whereas the generation known as the millennials grew up in the nineties.

People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation.

With one-inch C format or half-inch Betacam used in the component mode, quality loss through additional generations is not such a problem. In this situation, it would be usual to make the necessary alterations while re-recording onto a third generation master […]

Each generation away from the original or master produces increased degradation in the image quality.

It runs for 17331 generations before stabilizing as 136 blinkers, 109 blocks, 65 beehives, 18 loaves, 18 boats, 7 ships, 4 tubs, 3 ponds, 2 toads, and 40 gliders.

The glider is fast--it moves 2 cells every 3 generations. There is also a spinning thing (sixty degrees every 21 generations)

In B37/S23, it goes symmetrical after 10 ticks, and produces a familiar pair of B-heptominoes after 23 ticks (the next generation after this can be found in the rotor of a standard B3/S23 p46 oscillator):

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