unsegregated
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Definition
Adjective: - Not segregated; integrated: Describes a state, institution, or place where racial or social separation has been eliminated, and people of different groups are mixed together.
Usage
The adjective "unsegregated" is used to describe a condition where segregation has been removed. It is the direct opposite of "segregated." It is often used in formal or historical contexts discussing social policy, civil rights, schools, neighborhoods, or facilities.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The court ordered the school district to create a single, unsegregated school system.
- They fought for the right to live in unsegregated housing.
- The city's public parks became unsegregated after the new law was passed.
Advanced Usage
- "to become unsegregated": to transition from a segregated state to an integrated one.
- The military was one of the first major institutions to become unsegregated.
Variants and Related Words
- Desegregate (verb): To end the policy of segregation in.
- The goal was to desegregate all public schools.
- Desegregation (noun): The process of ending segregation.
- The desegregation of buses was a major victory.
- Integrated (adjective): Another common synonym for "unsegregated," often used in similar contexts.
- an integrated community
Synonyms
- Integrated
- Nonsegregated
- Mixed
Antonyms
- Segregated
- Separated
- Divided
Adjective
- rid of segregation; having had segregation ended