adverb
- in a way that relates to or affects a generation or successive generations
Usage: commonly used in academic, sociological, and cultural contexts
Examples
- Generationally, millennials and Gen Z have different attitudes toward technology.
- The wealth gap has widened generationally over the past fifty years.
- Generationally speaking, each cohort faces unique economic challenges.
- These values have shifted generationally within the family.
- The study examined how political views change generationally.
- Generationally, younger workers prioritize work-life balance more than their predecessors.