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    segregate

    verb

    • 1. set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide: "apprehensions about groups segregated from the rest of society"
    • 2. (of pairs of alleles) be separated at meiosis and transmitted independently via separate gametes: "the gene pairs segregate at reduction division"

    noun

    • 1. an allele that has undergone segregation.
    • 2. a species within an aggregate.

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  3. Learn the meaning of segregate as a verb in English, with different contexts and usage. Find out how to pronounce segregate and see translations in other languages.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word segregate, which means to separate or set apart from others or from the general mass. See how segregate is used in different contexts, such as race, genetics, and politics.

  5. Segregate means to separate people or things of different kinds and treat them differently. Learn how to use this formal verb with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and collocations.

  6. To separate people by race or religion is to segregate them. In general, the word segregate means to separate one type of thing from another. In the United States, the practice of segregating blacks from whites in public schools and public places was common in the South until the 1960s.

  7. Segregate means to separate or isolate from others or from a main body or group, often on the basis of race, sex, religion, or another factor. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples of segregate in different contexts.

  8. Segregate means to separate or set apart from others or from the main group, especially by law or custom. It can also refer to the separation of genes during meiosis. See how to use segregate in a sentence and find related words.

  9. Definition of segregate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.