Sentences

segregate in a sentence

v., a.

Definition

To segregate means to separate or set apart individuals or groups based on specific characteristics, such as performance or race.

Sample Sentences

  1. The school implemented a policy to segregate students based on their academic performance.
  2. In an effort to promote equality, the organization sought to eliminate practices that segregate communities by race.
  3. Environmentalists argue that we must not segregate waste into just recycling and landfill, but also consider composting.
  4. During the trial, the defense attorney attempted to segregate the witness's testimony from the main evidence presented.
  5. To better understand the data, the researchers decided to segregate the results by age group and gender.

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