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    Use "segregate" in a sentence

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    1. Perhaps you should segregate the data somehow


    2. There is much that each form of government and society could learn of itself if each difference was not used as a reason to segregate and isolate


    3. I could choose to see or to look away, to learn from or to ignore, to speak up or to remain silent, to mix or to segregate, and to love or to hate


    4. as if to segregate him and his inferiority from her regal presence


    5. The privacy was greatly aided by the numerous large-potted ferns and palms that served to segregate the sitting areas from each other


    6. pied by the white man, they segregate their own population


    7. A wal is built at Ganden Monastery to segregate the Shugden monks from


    8. How much more do we have to segregate ourselves than that? And why bother?


    9. True mystic don’t segregate the self from the world, they become active, to be the change they want to see in the world


    10. segregate this little village for his brethren, others would follow his

    11. Nothing but wide-open space, but when the land becomes occupied by the white man, they segregate their own population against that of the rest of the world, never understanding the likes of progress


    12. On Earth there had been no effort to segregate people by race


    13. Clarence Dirks, writing for the Seattle Times, mixing his metaphors with abandon, was the first to put his finger on it: “It would be useless to try to segregate outstanding members of Washington’s varsity shell, just as it would be impossible to try to pick a certain note in a beautifully composed song


    14. Again, because these ETFs segregate bears and bulls, we never realize true price discovery—this is compounded, because the volume in these sector ETFs can swamp the volume in the underliers


    15. Routers segregate the traffic on the individual LANs, forwarding only those packets addressed to systems on other LANs


    16. This means that we have to segregate less cash if we sell a put with a lower strike price


    17. We’d only have to segregate $3,400 if we’d sold 1 of the 34 strike puts


    18. To this demand responds the peculiar ability of humanity to segregate certain people who give a new meaning to the whole of human life,—a meaning from which results the whole new activity which is different from the preceding one


    1. purposely not going to use the names of segregated systems and/or institutions that tell people what to


    2. became segregated in a different way than the black/white issue


    3. It was an odd world, with segregated societies, but it was at least, orderly and peaceful


    4. It had never occurred to him before that it was in the interests of the regime to keep such knowledge segregated


    5. Segregated camps were a US import, causing thousands of deaths


    6. The US Army, segregated, saw Black Cuban rebels as a bad example


    7. On many issues Wallace was amazingly brave and before his time, such as campaigning in the deep south with Black candidates and refusing to speak to segregated audiences


    8. Most of the German POWs had been released by summer’s end, but a few hundred remained, segregated from the DPs in a guarded compound


    9. Topeka Kansas, like many cities across the country, maintained a school system that segregated colored children from white children (the terms then used)


    10. ” That America, the Senator intoned, would be tormented by midnight police raids, segregated lunch counters, back alley abortions, and courthouse doors “locked on the fingers of millions of citizens

    11. be segregated from the broker ’s own assets and open


    12. The other races continued battling until they were completely Segregated on their own continents, having forced everyone else off


    13. Their ranks included white and African-American personnel, a rarity in this period of the segregated armed forces (Ambrose, pp


    14. designed houses segregated from the city of Neve


    15. school, but stayed segregated throughout their classes


    16. They were completely segregated


    17. Voters were segregated on basis of their race, religion and caste and could vote only for their own kind to further divide the society


    18. White dwarves and red giants stand segregated at separate drinking fountains


    19. ‘Why do we enter at different Arena gates and sit in segregated areas?’ Uretep asked nervously


    20. Furthermore, it also enjoyed being segregated, called stupid, and any other minor mistreatments that dairy animals have to tolerate

    21. Which probably meant they segregated


    22. He told him how the two communities were segregated in terms of housing and how your address, stated religion or even your name could determine whether you would get a job or not


    23. The sick of different types were segregated and were under the supervision of a believer physician, a Syrian named Elman


    24. The child is always within his rights when he presumes to petition the parent; and the parent is always within his parental obligations to the immature child when his superior wisdom dictates that the answer to the child's prayer be delayed, modified, segregated, transcended, or postponed to another stage of spiritual ascension


    25. Many of the Afrikaans and Rhodesians had Germany connections and most of them looked upon the reports of Nazi atrocities as nothing more than British and American propaganda coupled with the fact that they already operated an apartheid regime in which blacks were segregated where ever possible


    26. His Segregated Investment Accounts put him directly into competition with every


    27. The reason for he has segregated investment accounts is that they enable him to


    28. life was segregated into


    29. Of course the USA had segregated education for


    30. Army in 1929 while attending a segregated high school and three years later graduated with the country devastated by the not-so Great Depression

    31. As if to alleviate any fear or hesitation, Dubois assured that whites travel comfortably and often in these segregated seats


    32. She mingled with African Americans as she traveled into the segregated South to leave behind this youngest child at a boarding school


    33. 45 Unfortunately, this racial and geographical segregation enabled white Christians to maintain the segregated status quo in missions


    34. Third, by the 1950s, several future African-American civil rights leaders emerged from white liberal seminaries during a time when many Bible-believing seminaries remained segregated


    35. An accommodationist, he conceded that blacks should remain segregated and live in submission to whites to survive


    36. Proctor, in contrast to many fundamentalist schools that remained segregated


    37. On the one hand they encountered white segregated fundamentalists reeling from humiliating defeats in their defense of God’s Word


    38. The white and segregated homeless mission turned them away without assistance


    39. Unable to attend segregated evangelical colleges himself, Pastor Handy taught his students the Bible using the Scofield Reference Bible’s notes as their training curriculum


    40. Unlike segregated evangelicals, many liberals, who openly rejected God’s Word as authoritative, accepted African Americans into their northern seminaries

    41. Then his segregated congregation invited the African-American church to use their Sunday school’s meeting room while it repaired its own building


    42. In Norfolk’s fiercely racist and segregated context, Melton spoke up for African Americans


    43. Yet, his church remained segregated as African Americans moved into the downtown houses that turned into slums around Melton’s church


    44. As James Drew had accomplished in Norfolk, Proctor integrated a previously segregated school by enrolling his children


    45. Unfortunately, many of their Bible-believing seminaries remained segregated until too late, which alienated African Americans


    46. To the shame of segregated evangelical whites who believed the true Gospel, liberal whites took radical steps to help African Americans during times of their worst suffering


    47. ”43 As Norfolk’s pastor, why then did Melton fail to open the doors of his segregated church to the impoverished African Americans living around it? The neighborhood surrounding his church deteriorated into the slums on his watch


    48. 45 In spite of many requests by blacks and a few whites, Norfolk provided segregated beaches and 21 segregated recreation parks for whites in 1926, but none for blacks


    49. I know of some white clergy who became radical enough to break out of these segregated church systems


    50. But the bottom line is that our conferences and discussions still fall short of changing our segregated status quo in missions














































    1. “Money does not love all, it segregates into winners and failures


    1. You need to practice segregating both from each other


    2. example "the widespread practice of segregating women in special huts during


    3. The state not only takes down segregating fences, but also erects unilateral protections; it not only unlocks doors, but also furnishes the house with heating, food, and mentors


    4. Last year CNN brought me on live TV to discuss a proposal to create “kid-free planes,” and I explained if we were really going to start segregating passengers I’d prefer to ride in an “a-hole-free plane” because babies almost never ask you to join the Mile-High Club, or clip their toenails while in flight, or do any of a plethora of horrible things I’ve witnessed from others


    5. Segregating the cash doesn’t change the shape of the payoff chart but that doesn’t mean it won’t affect the trade


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    Synonyms for "segregate"

    segregate separate sequester seclude insulate

    "segregate" definitions

    someone who is or has been segregated


    separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation


    divide from the main body or mass and collect


    separate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others