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segregate
verb as in discriminate and separate
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Ross instead wants us to ask, “How could this happen to anyone?” including the school’s bullies and white boys who live in a segregated part of the campus and seem to be getting preferential treatment.
America’s communities and neighborhoods are also politically and culturally segregated, with values and ways of living that correlate with income and education.
Department of Justice sued Georgia for unnecessarily segregating people with developmental disabilities and mental illness.
A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee that sought to "segregate" certain ballots from Georgia's Democratic strongholds.
Another man, who suffered from schizoaffective disorder, had been mostly segregated from other detainees for two years when he was found hanging, and later died.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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