Sentence examples for to segregate from inspiring English sources

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to segregate

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To separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart.

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Hu and Wang [18] used CASA system to segregate unvoiced speech using segregated voiced signals.

Athletes tend to segregate themselves.

Because it's maybe more lucrative to segregate.

Johannesburg was built to segregate people by race.

It would be entirely wrong to segregate them".

But his followers' desire to segregate themselves is not unusual.

"It's a bit harsh to segregate children," he said.

One suggestion is to segregate passengers by sex.

He identifies, for example, the campaign to segregate society as a quintessential progressive battle.

Me thinks that the way to reinstate Dickens is to segregate the city's schools.

It is a stupid question used to attempt to segregate us.

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