segregate
/ˈseɡrɪɡeɪt/ IELTSAcademic
verb
To separate a group from others based on race, class, or other traits.
- The law segregate public facilities.
- They segregate students by ability.
- History segregate facts from myths.
Adinary Nuance
Distinguish 'segregate' from near-neighbors like 'separate', 'divide', and 'split'. Use 'segregate' when the separation involves systemic or social power, while 'divide' and 'split' are more neutral.
In other languages
- Spanish
- Aislar
- Japanese
- 分離する
- Korean
- 분리하다
- Vietnamese
- Phân biệt, tách riêng
- Chinese
- 隔离
Common phrases
segregate peoplesegregate schoolssegregate fromsegregate based on
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Frequently asked questions
- Is 'segregate' formal or informal?
- Is 'segregate' formal or informal?
- What is the difference between 'segregate' and 'separate'?
- What is the difference between 'segregate' and 'separate'?
- How do I use 'segregate' in a sentence?
- How do I use 'segregate' in a sentence?
- Is 'segregate' commonly used in academic writing?
- Is 'segregate' commonly used in academic writing?