English to Portuguese Dictionary segregation

segregation

separação
definition
noun
the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties
the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
translation of 'segregation'
noun
separação
example
Perhaps most striking is King's seething anger over the indignities of 'segregation' .
The general trend shows areas with higher racial residential 'segregation' linked to less diverse religious communities.
The Harvard study also identifies the importance of the relationship between racial 'segregation' and poverty.
the 'segregation' of pupils with learning difficulties
Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through 'segregation' along purely racial lines.
In the first round 'segregation' came about at the level of the locality itself, as people moved to blocks inhabited by members of the same community or faith.
The Old America had been one of black and white forcibly kept apart by 'segregation' , economics, and prejudice.
Meiotic chromosome 'segregation' is initiated when tension signals the bipolar attachment of microtubules to each homolog pair.
In many large suburban districts, rapid racial change and spreading 'segregation' are occurring.
High fidelity of meiotic chromosome 'segregation' is essential for the propagation of all sexually reproducing organisms.
Conversion results in non-Mendelian 'segregation' of alleles in the germ cell where it occurs.
All except the most rabid racists considered racial 'segregation' immoral and indefensible.
Like so many institutionalized evils, 'segregation' ultimately depended on public accommodation.
Horizontal 'segregation' exists when women and men work in different types of occupation.
The 'segregation' of communities was imposed through racist housing practices by local authorities and estate agents.
Several spoke about the need for more and better publicised youth facilities, an end to 'segregation' in schools, and the problem of drug dealers in their communities.
an official policy of racial 'segregation'
As those who could afford to left, racial 'segregation' in the area worsened.
the 'segregation' of pupils with learning difficulties
By the mid-1950s it seemed 'segregation' in the South would last for decades.
No regions of the genome exhibited nonrandom 'segregation' of any markers in the unaffected females tested.
In other words, he favored continuing discrimination and racial 'segregation' .
It is also a city of exploitation and 'segregation' and fear.
Both are oil towns with amazingly strict class 'segregation' .
Occupational 'segregation' occurs from a very early age.
After the war the southern establishment propped up 'segregation' .
For analysis of interference and map distances, all tetrads showing non-Mendelian 'segregation' of any markers were excluded from analysis.
The US movement did not have a very impressive record of reaching out to African Americans or openly challenging racial discrimination and 'segregation' .
an official policy of racial 'segregation'
British administration of the territory was characterized by racial 'segregation' .
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