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词汇 desegregation
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Definition of desegregation in English:

desegregation

nounˌdiːsɛɡrɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nˌdiˌsɛɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The ending of a policy of racial segregation.

    he wrote editorials calling for the desegregation of schools
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To achieve desegregation in the South, nonviolent tactics were often successful.
    • Yet, despite decades of attempted desegregation initiatives, an overwhelming number of classrooms remain segregated.
    • In some cases, schools were simply closed in resistance to desegregation.
    • In September 1957 federal troops were sent to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce school desegregation.
    • Throughout history you would be considered open-minded if you supported desegregation, or women's suffrage, or even democracy.
    • President Nixon solidified public opposition to federal desegregation of the suburbs at a time when the nation was poised for change.
    • A slew of white citizens' groups sprang up to oppose desegregation.
    • The most dramatic social change in the United States during the 20th century was the racial desegregation of public facilities.
    • This follow-up case resulted in a court-ordered desegregation plan and a multimillion-dollar bond issue to build three new schools.
    • This decade was characterized by increased legal challenges to mandated school desegregation policies.

Definition of desegregation in US English:

desegregation

nounˌdēˌseɡrəˈɡāSH(ə)nˌdiˌsɛɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
  • The ending of a policy of racial segregation.

    he wrote editorials calling for the desegregation of schools
    Example sentencesExamples
    • President Nixon solidified public opposition to federal desegregation of the suburbs at a time when the nation was poised for change.
    • Yet, despite decades of attempted desegregation initiatives, an overwhelming number of classrooms remain segregated.
    • To achieve desegregation in the South, nonviolent tactics were often successful.
    • This follow-up case resulted in a court-ordered desegregation plan and a multimillion-dollar bond issue to build three new schools.
    • Throughout history you would be considered open-minded if you supported desegregation, or women's suffrage, or even democracy.
    • A slew of white citizens' groups sprang up to oppose desegregation.
    • In some cases, schools were simply closed in resistance to desegregation.
    • In September 1957 federal troops were sent to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce school desegregation.
    • The most dramatic social change in the United States during the 20th century was the racial desegregation of public facilities.
    • This decade was characterized by increased legal challenges to mandated school desegregation policies.
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