English · Culture & Society
/ˌseɡ.rɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
[/ˌseɡ.rɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/]
enforced separation of groups
The forced separation of groups of people, especially by race, in housing, schools, or public places. It denies equal treatment.
Racial segregation once forced Black and white citizens to use separate schools and buses.
Racial segregation once forced Black and white citizens to use separate schools and buses.
From Latin 'segregatio', from 'segregare' (to separate from the flock), from 'se-' and 'grex' (flock).
Used in history, civil rights, and social policy.