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Definition of desegregate in English: desegregateverb diːˈsɛɡrɪɡeɪtdiˈsɛɡrəˌɡeɪt [with object]End a policy of racial segregation in. 废止…的种族隔离政策 actions to desegregate schools 废止学校种族隔离政策的行动。 Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, the 1955 instruction in the second judgment to desegregate the public schools with ‘all deliberate speed’ remains the classic example of non-compliance.
- But have we really desegregated ourselves along color lines as a society?
- The protest forced the bus companies to desegregate the buses.
- They felt that African Americans, by going to desegregated schools would face segregation within those schools and suffer accordingly.
- They desegregated a rural area where the people were poor farmers and they knew there would be no opposition.
- Over the last 25 to 30 years a number of traditionally male-only schools within the Caribbean have become desegregated by becoming coeducational.
- No suit could have the impact that desegregating a school district would produce.
- For more than two decades, the branch has worked on desegregating the city's public school system to increase opportunities for minority students to attend suburban schools.
- The Massachusetts legislature outlawed racial segregation in 1855, but the battle to desegregate schools remained a daunting one for Blacks in many parts of the country, particularly the South.
- He was the first President to desegregate the U.S. Army, the military, and the first President to put forth the Civil Rights Act.
- ‘Academic adjustments and reasonable modifications’ and the provision of ‘auxiliary aides and services’ are important tools for desegregating institutions and extending equal educational opportunity to the disability community.
- In 1948, Harry Truman desegregated the American military.
- Federal courts had to force states to desegregate their school systems and improve brutal prison conditions, for example.
- One of the last cities in the country to desegregate its elementary schools, today it is almost 40% black and Hispanic.
- The court also stipulated that the districts could be released from court ordered desegregation if the students and faculty were desegregated and the district met other desegregation requirements.
- We must ensure that where desegregated schools exist, segregation within the school does not minimize interracial exposure.
- Thus, the Court sent the school desegregation cases back to the federal district courts with directions to desegregate the schools ‘with all deliberate speed.’
- Our California plants were desegregated in the 1940s.
- The remedy for the situation was not to enhance segregated facilities, but to desegregate the facilities.
- Clearly the struggle for civil rights continues and desegregated schools are an important achievement that must be preserved, but school desegregation is not a panacea.
Synonyms combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, join, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate, unify, assimilate, homogenize, harmonize, mesh Definition of desegregate in US English: desegregateverbdēˈseɡrəˌɡātdiˈsɛɡrəˌɡeɪt [with object]End a policy of racial segregation in. 废止…的种族隔离政策 actions to desegregate schools 废止学校种族隔离政策的行动。 Example sentencesExamples - The remedy for the situation was not to enhance segregated facilities, but to desegregate the facilities.
- He was the first President to desegregate the U.S. Army, the military, and the first President to put forth the Civil Rights Act.
- Our California plants were desegregated in the 1940s.
- No suit could have the impact that desegregating a school district would produce.
- But have we really desegregated ourselves along color lines as a society?
- ‘Academic adjustments and reasonable modifications’ and the provision of ‘auxiliary aides and services’ are important tools for desegregating institutions and extending equal educational opportunity to the disability community.
- Thus, the Court sent the school desegregation cases back to the federal district courts with directions to desegregate the schools ‘with all deliberate speed.’
- The court also stipulated that the districts could be released from court ordered desegregation if the students and faculty were desegregated and the district met other desegregation requirements.
- The protest forced the bus companies to desegregate the buses.
- For more than two decades, the branch has worked on desegregating the city's public school system to increase opportunities for minority students to attend suburban schools.
- Federal courts had to force states to desegregate their school systems and improve brutal prison conditions, for example.
- Over the last 25 to 30 years a number of traditionally male-only schools within the Caribbean have become desegregated by becoming coeducational.
- They desegregated a rural area where the people were poor farmers and they knew there would be no opposition.
- In 1948, Harry Truman desegregated the American military.
- They felt that African Americans, by going to desegregated schools would face segregation within those schools and suffer accordingly.
- The Massachusetts legislature outlawed racial segregation in 1855, but the battle to desegregate schools remained a daunting one for Blacks in many parts of the country, particularly the South.
- We must ensure that where desegregated schools exist, segregation within the school does not minimize interracial exposure.
- Clearly the struggle for civil rights continues and desegregated schools are an important achievement that must be preserved, but school desegregation is not a panacea.
- Indeed, the 1955 instruction in the second judgment to desegregate the public schools with ‘all deliberate speed’ remains the classic example of non-compliance.
- One of the last cities in the country to desegregate its elementary schools, today it is almost 40% black and Hispanic.
Synonyms combine, amalgamate, merge, unite, join, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate, unify, assimilate, homogenize, harmonize, mesh |