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segregate

[seg-ri-geyt, seg-ri-git, -geyt] / ˈsɛg rɪˌgeɪt, ˈsɛg rɪ gɪt, -ˌgeɪt /


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His aim wasn’t to segregate black history from the national narrative but to force its inclusion.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 4, 2026

Professors collaborated with the directors of the campus art museum and instructors in the social sciences and business departments, to demonstrate that knowledge is impossible to segregate or compartmentalize.

From Salon • Mar. 16, 2024

The department also said it relied on secure containers, which are a way to segregate data on a device so it’s not visible to other apps.

From Washington Times • Nov. 2, 2023

To cut and dig up mushrooms, “you need a knife, and you need to segregate your specimens from each other,” Hudgins said.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 28, 2023

The auditory cortex also recognizes the location of different sound sources in space, and can identify and segregate different auditory objects.

From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin