segregation

word

Definition

Segregation is the act of keeping people or things separate, especially because of differences like race, religion, or gender. It often refers to unfair social or legal separation, such as in schools or public spaces.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in historical, legal, or social contexts, especially about race ('racial segregation'). More formal and serious. Not to be confused with 'separation,' which is more general and neutral.

Example Sentences

Segregation in schools was common in the past.

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Segregation means keeping groups apart because of their differences.

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Laws enforced segregation by race in some countries.

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The end of segregation changed life for millions of people.

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Some people still fight against social segregation today.

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After years of protests, the government finally ended legal segregation.

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