segregated

adjective
UK: /ˈseɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/
US: /ˈseɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/
  1. Separated or isolated from others, often based on race, religion, or other factors.

    1. The school was segregated in the past it's not anymore.
    2. The army was once segregated, with black soldiers in separate units.
  2. Divided or set apart into different groups or sections.

    1. The waste is segregated for recycling purposes here.
    2. The data was segregated into different categories for analysis.
segregated verb
  1. Past tense of the verb 'segregate': to separate or divide people, activities, or things into different groups.

    1. They segregated the children by age for the games.
    2. The prisoners were segregated to prevent further violence.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "segregated" in English means: Separated or isolated from others, often based on race, religion, or other factors., Divided or set apart into different groups or sections..

The phonetic transcription of "segregated" is /ˈseɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/ in British English and /ˈseɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "segregated": isolated, detached, divided.

Example usage of "segregated": "The school was segregated in the past it's not anymore.". More examples on the page.