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Segregate

Segregate | Segregated | Segregates

Segregate meaning

Separate; select. | Separated from others of the same kind. | Separate from a mass and collected together along lines of fraction.

Example sentences (20)

He said that people should segregate wet and dry waste and hand over to the sanitation staff.

In addition to supporting the Margarita Inn, Geracaris argued the city needs to change zoning practices that have historically been used to segregate.

Another intriguing discovery is that some shark species, including makos and blue sharks, segregate by both sex and size.

Developers must segregate 100 per cent of the revenue received from homebuyers, transferring at least 70 per cent into the RERA-designated separate account for land and construction expenditures.

Then can such a recent development of RIIN segregate us as you, me, they, them?

The remodelling of Kalyan Yard will help segregate suburban and long distance train traffic on the highly congested network in the Mumbai metropolitan region, which will improve punctuality and operational efficiency.

Two, still no because it is not enough for the people that want to segregate women, they will insist that a certain hormone level, physical aspect, amount of muscle mass, etc. they are men.

When NYS 33 AND 198 were constructed, NYSDOT worked with the federal government, banks, and real estate corporations to intentionally segregate American citizens.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pennsylvania officials told the court that they had instructed county election officials to segregate ballots arriving after 8 p.m. on Election Day through 5 p.m. three days later.

For many people they are categories by which we segregate others into an order of worth,” commented the mother-of-two.

For Pennsylvania, the Supreme Court left open a possibility of a future ruling on ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive late, and the secretary of state told all county election officials to segregate those ballots.

Her last minute switch up came days after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to expedite the case on late ballots on the understanding that Boockvar would issue guidance ordering county ballots to segregate ballots received after Election Day.

He said, “First, we have to segregate the calendar – those who suffered casualty before the protests from the hands of SARS.

He urged the citizens to segregate their domestic waste so that the job of corporation becomes a bit easier.

In the late 1800s, the baseball system chose to segregate and openly exclude African-American players and Latinos with demonstrable African blood.

To better discern underlying business trends, this release uses non-GAAP financial measures that segregate year-over-year growth into two categories: (i) currency translation, (ii) constant currency growth.

You can now also choose to segregate your liked songs, songs in a playlists, or even entire playlists alphabetically.

As we begin ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ and pledge to reduce single use plastic, I sat down with those who segregate plastic waste.

I love biking, but especially on 45+ mph roads, you need to segregate them from traffic.

In fact, not only was Missouri a slave state but even after the Civil War, KC would continue to legally segregate blacks and whites in schools and in living conditions up through the mid-1960s.