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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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