segregative (Meaning)

segregative

to separate from others or from the general mass, to cause or force the separation of (as from the rest of society), to separate (persons) on the basis of race, religion, or national origin, to undergo genetic segregation, one that differs genetically from the parental line because of genetic segregation, to separate by races, separate, withdraw, one that is in some respect segregated, to cause or force the separation of, an individual or class of individuals differing in one or more genetic characters from the parental line usually because of segregation of genes, to separate or set apart from others or from the general mass, to practice or enforce a policy of segregation

segregative Sentence Examples

  1. The housing policy was criticized for its segregative nature, dividing communities based on race.
  2. Segregative laws enforced by the government created a stark divide between different social groups.
  3. The school system's segregative practices denied equal opportunities to students of color.
  4. The bus boycott was a powerful protest against the segregative transportation system in the South.
  5. The rise of segregationist movements in the 1950s aimed to maintain racial separation.
  6. The segregative policies of the past left a lasting legacy of inequality and discrimination.
  7. The church took a stand against segregative practices, promoting integration and equality.
  8. The government's efforts to desegregate schools faced fierce resistance from segregative advocates.
  9. Segregative thinking has no place in modern society, which values diversity and inclusivity.
  10. The fight for racial equality continues to challenge the remnants of segregative practices and ideologies.

FAQs About the word segregative

to separate from others or from the general mass, to cause or force the separation of (as from the rest of society), to separate (persons) on the basis of race,

discriminatory,inequitable, unequal, prejudicial, biased, unfair, partisan, unjust, prejudiced, differential

nondiscriminatory, equitable, equal, neutral,fair, objective, just, impartial, uncolored,unbiased

The housing policy was criticized for its segregative nature, dividing communities based on race.

Segregative laws enforced by the government created a stark divide between different social groups.

The school system's segregative practices denied equal opportunities to students of color.

The bus boycott was a powerful protest against the segregative transportation system in the South.