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Segregate   Listen
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Segregate  v. t.  (past & past part. segregated; pres. part. segregating)  To separate from others; to set apart. "They are still segregated, Christians from Christians, under odious designations."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Segregate" Quotes from Famous Books



... priest. I dislike the idea of a priestly caste, an ecclesiastical tradition, a body of people who have the administering of mysterious spiritual secrets. I want to bring religion home to ordinary people, not to segregate it. I would rather have in every parish a wise and kindly man with the same interests as his neighbours, but with a good simple standard of virtuous and brotherly living, than a man endowed with spiritual powers and influences, upholding a standard of life that ...
— The Silent Isle • Arthur Christopher Benson



Words linked to "Segregate" :   segregation, part, separate, person, insulate, individual, divide, single out



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