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Definition of interracial in English: interracialadjectiveɪntəˈreɪʃ(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈreɪʃ(ə)l Existing between or involving different races. Example sentencesExamples - It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders.
- As an American Christian woman of an interracial background, I could not understand.
- Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated.
- Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races.
- Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one.
- Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash.
- In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions.
- Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited.
- It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships.
- Getting onto the point, this is a battle of races, an interracial war you might say.
- Write him a note asking how he would feel about interracial dating, and, specifically, dating you.
- So we simply took the next leap to say that if interracial interactions are stressful, then do they subsequently impair cognition?
- Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation.
- And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity.
- Nor is one likely to find much interracial camaraderie in African-American studies classes.
- In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South.
- And the article is right: a powerful stigma does exist against interracial adoptions in America.
- Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry?
- This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact.
- This is a new generation that isn't offended by gay marriage, interracial love, or diverse religions.
Derivatives adverb This prompted Mavis to explore the reactions of extended family and community when she married interracially. Example sentencesExamples - As I became more confident I realized my narrow views about dating interracially were partly due to society's treatment of the black female but also due with my own fears about dating in general.
- In other words James is mad because his sister married interracially.
- Now, most of my friends date interracially, without even considering it as an issue.
- We can't point to a verse in the Bible that says you shouldn't date or marry interracially.
Rhymes abbatial, craniofacial, facial, fascial, glacial, multiracial, palatial, primatial, racial, spatial Definition of interracial in US English: interracialadjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˈreɪʃ(ə)lˌin(t)ərˈrāSH(ə)l Existing between or involving different races. Example sentencesExamples - Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry?
- As an American Christian woman of an interracial background, I could not understand.
- Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races.
- Getting onto the point, this is a battle of races, an interracial war you might say.
- Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated.
- In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions.
- And the article is right: a powerful stigma does exist against interracial adoptions in America.
- So we simply took the next leap to say that if interracial interactions are stressful, then do they subsequently impair cognition?
- Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation.
- This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact.
- It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships.
- Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited.
- And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity.
- Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash.
- It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders.
- In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South.
- Nor is one likely to find much interracial camaraderie in African-American studies classes.
- This is a new generation that isn't offended by gay marriage, interracial love, or diverse religions.
- Write him a note asking how he would feel about interracial dating, and, specifically, dating you.
- Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one.
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