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UK
/sˈɛɡɹɪɡˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ US /ˈsɛɡɹəˌɡeɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛɡɹəˌɡeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
separated or isolated from others or a main group
a segregated school system
a segregated neighborhood
How To Use segregated In A Sentence
- Plans for a non-segregated cemetery in Enniskillen faced criticism.
- The school system itself is not totally desegregated.
- This school is completely desegregated
- I see now that certain women are being segregated from the others. SEA MUSIC
- Segregated public bathrooms threaten people's safety, job security and access to education.
- Yet the historical part of Edinburgh, the part most frequented by visitors, is a slum intersected by ancient houses that have been segregated and turned into museums and training-colleges.
- On the first day of trading, GE-free soybeans outsold unsegregated soybeans three to one.
- Up to that point, traditional aquariums offered views of segregated species through small fish tank windows.
- Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom.
- Claims that Manchester is becoming a segregated society - in which white, black and Asian communities are living separate lives - have been dismissed.