[+ obj] 1 : to separate groups of people because of their particular race, religion, etc.
▪ The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. — often + from ▪ He grew up at a time when blacks were segregated from whites. ▪ During religious services, women are segregated from men. — opposite integrate 2 : to not allow people of different races to be together in (a place, such as a school)
▪ Many states at that time continued to segregate public schools. ▪ racially segregated schools ▪ a segregated neighborhood — opposite integrate
▪ The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. — often + from ▪ He grew up at a time when blacks were segregated from whites. ▪ During religious services, women are segregated from men. — opposite integrate
▪ Many states at that time continued to segregate public schools. ▪ racially segregated schools ▪ a segregated neighborhood — opposite integrate





