gentrification

[ˌdʒen.trɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən]

gentrification Definition

the process by which a poor area of a city becomes an area where people with more money live and work, and the buildings and houses are improved.

Using gentrification: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gentrification" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Gentrification has led to the displacement of many long-time residents.

  • Example

    The neighborhood underwent gentrification in the 1990s.

  • Example

    The city council is considering measures to prevent gentrification from driving out low-income families.

gentrification Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gentrification

Phrases with gentrification

  • a planned effort to improve a neighborhood or area by attracting wealthier residents and businesses

    Example

    The gentrification project was met with resistance from local activists who feared displacement of long-time residents.

  • gentrification backlash

    a negative reaction to the process of gentrification, often from long-time residents who feel displaced or excluded

    Example

    The gentrification backlash led to protests and calls for affordable housing in the neighborhood.

  • a trend of gentrification spreading through a city or region, often driven by rising property values and demand for urban living

    Example

    The gentrification wave has transformed many formerly working-class neighborhoods into trendy areas with high-end shops and restaurants.

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Summary: gentrification in Brief

Gentrification [ˌdʒen.trɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən] is the process of improving a poor area of a city by attracting wealthier residents and businesses, leading to displacement of long-time residents. It is often met with resistance and backlash from those who feel excluded or displaced. Gentrification can spread through a city or region like a wave, transforming working-class neighborhoods into trendy areas.

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