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Definition of Segregated

Segregated
Segregate Seg"re*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Segregated; p. pr. & vb. n. Segregating.] To separate from others; to set apart. They are still segregated, Christians from Christians, under odious designations. --I. Taylor.

Meaning of Segregated from wikipedia

- held separate from ****ets of a brokerage firm, on the broker's books Segregated cycle facilities, marked lanes, tracks, shoulders and paths designated...
- The last black specifically segregated school closed in Ontario in 1965, while the last black specifically segregated school closed in Nova Scotia in...
- separation of roles within an institution. The U.S. Armed Forces were formally segregated until 1948, as black units were separated from white units but were still...
- A segregated fund or seg fund is a type of investment fund administered by Canadian insurance companies in the form of individual, variable life insurance...
- A segregated prom refers to the practice of United States high schools, generally located in the Deep South, of holding racially segregated proms for...
- while in the Muslim world public schools and private schools are ****-segregated. Motivations for single-**** education range from religious ideas of ****...
- A segregated portfolio company (or SPC), sometimes referred to as a protected cell company, is a company which segregates the ****ets and liabilities of...
- Segregated Witness, or SegWit, is the name used for an implemented soft fork change in the transaction format of Bitcoin. The formal title "Segregated...
- resolution. The store representatives were frustrated that only certain segregated stores were being protested, and asked for intervention by the college...
- the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, which invalidated segregated-schooling laws, school segregation took de facto form. School segregation...