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ALL meanings of segregated

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  • adjective segregated place, system: that separates groups 1
  • adjective segregated people: kept apart 1
  • adjective segregated characterized by or practicing racial segregation: a segregated school system. 1
  • adjective segregated restricted to one group, especially exclusively on the basis of racial or ethnic membership: segregated neighborhoods. 1
  • adjective segregated maintaining separate facilities for members of different, especially racially different, groups: segregated education. 1
  • adjective segregated discriminating against a group, especially on the basis of race: a segregated economy. 1
  • adjective segregated set apart. 1
  • verb with object segregated to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate: to segregate exceptional children; to segregate hardened criminals. 1
  • verb with object segregated to require, by law or custom, the separation of (an ethnic, racial, religious, or other minority group) from the dominant majority. 1
  • verb without object segregated to separate, withdraw, or go apart; separate from the main body and collect in one place; become segregated. 1
  • verb without object segregated to practice, require, or enforce segregation, especially racial segregation. 1
  • verb without object segregated Genetics. (of allelic genes) to separate during meiosis. 1
  • noun segregated a segregated thing, person, or group. 1
  • adjective segregated Segregated buildings or areas are kept for the use of one group of people who are the same race, sex, or religion, and no other group is allowed to use them. 0
  • adjective segregated intended for the use of individuals of a particular race, sex, or religion 0
  • adjective segregated following a system in which specific groups are confined to specific areas or institutions 0
  • adjective segregated conforming to a system that segregates racial groups 0
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