Generalize.
(Or generalise in British English)
Yes, "generation" can be a noun to refer to a group of individuals born and living at the same time, or it can be used as a verb to describe the process of creating or producing something.
The generation following Generation Z is currently referred to as Generation Alpha. This generation includes individuals born from 2010 onwards and is expected to be the most technologically immersed and globally connected generation yet.
Extinction is an antonym of generation.
The generation born between the late 1980's and early 2000's is commonly referred to as "millennial", or sometimes "Generation Y".
The current generation born in the 1990s and 2000s is commonly referred to as Generation Z. They are typically characterized as digital natives who have grown up with technology and social media as integral parts of their lives.
Yes, "generation" can be a noun to refer to a group of individuals born and living at the same time, or it can be used as a verb to describe the process of creating or producing something.
The verb of inspiration is inspire.Other verbs are inspires, inspiring and inspired."I will inspire them to do great things"."He is inspiring their minds"."I am inspired by other authors".
"Generously" is an adverb.
The noun forms of the verb to generate are generator, generation, and the gerund, generating.
it is past down from generation to generation
From Generation to Generation was created in 1959.
"The verb, Inculcate, means to instil values into the young generation, usually by repetition."
gametophyte generation
A generation is the decade you were born in. The word generation can be used as: My generation is the 1980s.
This is generation is being called "Generation I". This is anyone born after 2001.
"a generation WAS" Generation is an identifier that turns a group into one singular noun.
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