segregated

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English - Turkish
{f} ayır
ayrılmış
ayrı

Sihirbazlar hapishane nüfusundan ayrıldı ve şafak vaktinde vuruldu. - The magicians were segregated from the prison population and shot promptly at dawn.

Montgomery'de otobüslerin içinde ırk ayrımcılığı vardı. - The buses in Montgomery were segregated.

segregate
ayrım yapmak
segregate
ırkçılık yapmak
segregate
ayrılmak
segregate
ayırmak
segregate
ayır
segregate
ayrılmış

Sami ayrılmış bir okula gitti. - Sami attended a segregated school.

segregate
ayır(mak)
segregate
ayırmak, tefrik etmek, ayırıp bir araya toplamak
segregate
{f} ayrı tutmak
segregate
(Askeri) NEZARET ALTINDA TUTMAK, NEZARET ALTINA ALMAK, TECRİT ETMEK: Disiplini korumak maksadıyla veya idari sebeplerle, bir mahpusu diğer mahpuslardan ayırarak nezaret altına almak
segregate
ayrı

Montgomery'de otobüslerin içinde ırk ayrımcılığı vardı. - The buses in Montgomery were segregated.

Sihirbazlar hapishane nüfusundan ayrıldı ve şafak vaktinde vuruldu. - The magicians were segregated from the prison population and shot promptly at dawn.

segregate
{f} tecrit etmek
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of segregate
Separated or isolated from others, or from another group
Having access restricted to certain groups, or excluding certain groups
separated or isolated from others or a main group; "a segregated school system"; "a segregated neighborhood
{s} separated, divided, set apart; characterized by separation of members of different races
Segregated buildings or areas are kept for the use of one group of people who are the same race, sex, or religion, and no other group is allowed to use them. racially segregated schools John grew up in Baltimore when that city was segregated. a segregated school or other institution can only be attended by members of one sex, race, religion etc   integrated
segregate
Separate; select
segregate
{v} to separate, set apart, remove
segregate
separate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others; "the sun degregates the carbon"; "large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims"
segregate
Separated from others of the same kind
segregate
To separate, used especially of social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart
segregate
separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation; "This neighborhood is segregated"; "We don't segregate in this county"
segregate
To separate from others; to set apart
segregate
{i} person or thing that is secluded, isolated person or thing
segregate
{f} divide, separate, differentiate; be divided, be differentiated, be separated
segregate
To segregate two groups of people or things means to keep them physically apart from each other. Police segregated the two rival camps of protesters They segregate you from the rest of the community
segregate
To separate from a mass, and collect together about centers or along lines of fracture, as in the process of crystallization or solidification
segregate
divide from the main body or mass and collect; "Many towns segregated into new counties"; "Experiments show clearly that genes segregate"
segregate
separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation; "This neighborhood is segregated"; "We don't segregate in this county
segregated

    Hyphenation

    seg·re·ga·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    segrıgeytîd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsegrəˌgātəd/ /ˈsɛɡrəˌɡeɪtɪd/

    Etymology

    [ 'se-gri-"gAt ] (verb.) 1542. Latin segregatus, past participle of segregare, from se- apart + greg-, grex herd; more at SECEDE.
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