desegregating 的 2 个定义
de·seg·re·gat·ed, de·seg·re·gat·ing.
- to eliminate racial segregation in: to desegregate all schools.
de·seg·re·gat·ed, de·seg·re·gat·ing.
- to eliminate racial segregation; to integrate at an institutional level members of different communities without regard to skin color.
desegregating 近义词
eliminate segregation
desegregating 的近义词 6 个
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- By then, he’d had a long career as a prominent civil liberties lawyer working to desegregate public schools throughout the country.
- Elder’s story is hailed as one that helped desegregate the game.
- I would say I want a completely desegregated New York City public school system.
- It was one of many tactics the union used to desegregate the city.
- There’s going to be no Medicare money if the hospital doesn’t desegregate.
- In 1962, the Kennedy administration was looking for a way to desegregate the Washington Redskins.
- Attempting to desegregate Dar Ul Hijra, known in law enforcement circles as “the 9/11 mosque,” is significant.