English to Luxembourgish Meaning of segregate - segregate


Segregate :
segregate

separat, huet ausser, Formatioun ausser, zougemaach reservéiert

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Definitions of segregate in English
Noun(1) someone who is or has been segregated
Verb(1) separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation(2) divide from the main body or mass and collect(3) separate or isolate (one thing
Examples of segregate in English
(1) The securities laws now provide that a firm must segregate its customers' moneys and hold them in a separate client account.(2) The fragmentation of groups by government and police enable them to isolate and segregate different elements of a social movement in order to attack individual parts and impose an uncontested dominant structure.(3) I strongly believe that it is anti-social to segregate children's entertainment away from their family as a separate category.(4) A further level of complexity is added in germ cells where homologous chromosomes pair and segregate in meiosis I and sister chromatids remain associated until meiosis II.(5) the gene pairs segregate at reduction division(6) During the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair and segregate into two cells.(7) Schools in Dundee are already beginning to segregate pupils by gender for PE classes, a practice which was phased out after the Second World War.(8) One of the key principles in corporate governance practice is to properly segregate the powers for decision-making, execution and independent monitoring and challenge.(9) Our data suggest that this difference in tertiary structure alone will segregate these membrane proteins into two different diffusion classes as well.(10) Sutton worked with grasshopper chromosomes, and it was in this paper that he showed that chromosomes occur in distinct pairs, which segregate at meiosis.(11) Also, let us not forget that the military institution provides us with a means to segregate the less desirable members of society from the rest of us normals.(12) The Pentagon's official policy is to segregate juvenile prisoners from the rest of the prison population, and allow young inmates to join family members also being detained.(13) Racial groups are segregating themselves and retreating into ÔÇÿcomfort zonesÔÇÖ made up of people like themselves.(14) The first step of the linkage analysis is to test whether pairs of loci are segregating independently.(15) It required that blacks and whites be segregated on the basis of race.(16) Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted segregated public transport.
Related Phrases of segregate
Synonyms
Verb
1. separate ::
separat
2. set apart ::
Formatioun ausser
3. keep apart ::
halen ausser
4. isolate ::
isoléieren
5. quarantine ::
Tollwut
6. closet ::
Kleederschaaf
7. partition ::
Partitur
8. divide ::
Gruef
9. detach ::
Lassmaachen
10. disconnect ::
trennt
11. sever ::
Sever
12. dissociate ::
dissociate
13. marginalize ::
marginalize
14. ghettoize ::
ghettoize
Antonyms
1. integrate ::
integréieren
Different Forms
segregate, segregated, segregates, segregating
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