| 单词 | desegregate | 
| 释义 | desegregatev.  transitive. To reunite (persons, classes, races, etc.) hitherto segregated; esp. (originally U.S.) to abolish racial segregation in schools and other institutions. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > racial attitudes > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > discriminate against or segregate > abolish segregation desegregate1953 normalize1976 1953    Life 		(U.S.)	 13 July 36/1  				It is hoped that this decision of the court will help to desegregate the white movie theaters. 1958    Listener 12 June 966/1  				He looked forward to a day when the schools [in Rhodesia] might possibly be desegregated. 1959    Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Aug. 491/4  				The citizens of Little Rock, after a year's closure of Central High, decided that even desegregated education was better than none. Derivatives  desegreˈgation  n. such reunion or abolition. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > racial attitudes > 			[noun]		 > racism > segregation or discrimination > abolition of segregation desegregation1952 1952    N.Y. Times 14 Dec. E9/2  				A ‘statement of experts’..has been filed in behalf of the NAACP, citing the ‘effects of segregation and the consequences of de-segregation’. 1959    Manch. Guardian 8 Aug. 5/1  				The statement demands eight years compulsory education for African children and immediate desegregation. 1969    Daily Tel. 20 Oct. 20/7  				A widespread movement by White parents to beat school desegregation in the Deep South. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online June 2020). <  | 
	
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