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progeny

How to use progeny in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for progeny.

Editorial note

On the one hand, we have the progeny of the Enlightenment.

Examples13
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of progeny gathered in one view.

noun

the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for progeny.

noun

the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"

Example sentences

1

On the one hand, we have the progeny of the Enlightenment.

2

Shouldn't their progeny and the progeny of their religion and culture get the benefits of it?

3

I wondered this about Neanderthals, now Denisovans: in what sense are they extinct if their progeny still walk the Earth?

4

That's why so many Free and open source software projects take the progeny and licensing of source code so seriously.

5

The C community and its progeny has, over the years, dug itself into a deep, deep syntactic and semantic hole.

6

When you're 6 feet under the only things that survive are your genetic progeny and your intellectual progeny.

7

Consumption of ultra-luxury items is one way to look at the difference, but another is your progeny.

8

Hybrid progeny have wildly different/non-uniform offspring because that is just the way genetics work.

9

Repeat again with the progeny of the previous pool, until one of the candidates passes a satisficing threshold 'distance' score.

10

LO and other openoffice suites are progeny of StarOffice, originally released in 1985.

11

It's a commitment to defending them in case of attack and extending to them and their progeny, in perpetuity, the essential privileges of being a citizen of the country.

12

His progeny would also be so incentivized, instead of living off their forefathers' work for 3+ generations and never needing to contribute anything themselves.

13

Once they get one well-paying license attributed to their ownership, they can live off of it the rest of their lives -- and not only the creator/rightsholder, but generally multiple generations of his progeny.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use progeny in a sentence?

On the one hand, we have the progeny of the Enlightenment.

What does progeny mean?

the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"

What part of speech is progeny?

progeny is commonly used as noun.