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Example sentences for "segregated"

Lexicographically close words:
segmenting; segments; segne; segno; segregate; segregating; segregation; seguida; seguir; segun
  1. It is true that part of the Jews was moved by way of the ghetto where many of them were processed and still segregated by me, but a large part was loaded directly on trucks and liquidated without further delay outside of the town.

  2. In addition to these, most cities have their segregated vice districts, like that which until recently existed in Chicago, and their rendezvous for criminals of various sorts.

  3. Why does a segregated group, like the feeble-minded, become an isolated group?

  4. The Slavic nationalities, on the contrary, have segregated themselves in order to escape assimilation and escape racial extinction in the larger cosmopolitan states.

  5. East London is a city of a single class, but within the limits of that city the population is segregated again and again by racial and vocational interests.

  6. With the systematic breaking up of the segregated vice districts in our great cities prostitution, as a caste, seems to have disappeared.

  7. Further than that, where individuals of the same race or of the same vocation live together in segregated groups, neighborhood sentiment tends to fuse together with racial antagonisms and class interests.

  8. Individual variants with criminalistic tendencies exiled from villages and towns through the process of selection form a segregated group in city areas popularly called "breeding places of crime.

  9. Give illustrations of groups other than those mentioned which have become segregated as a result of isolation.

  10. They segregated at the same time all the women and children who could act as a hindrance to them and held all the warriors to await the troops.

  11. Nevertheless, the divergent types of men and societies developed in segregated regions are an echo of the formation of new species under conditions of isolation which is now generally acknowledged by biological science.

  12. Divergence in a segregated spot may be overdone.

  13. Before his persistent intrusions and his mobility, the earth has no longer any really segregated districts where a strongly divergent type of the man animal might develop.

  14. Wholly distinct from the Russians and segregated from them by a barrier of swampy forests, we find the Letto-Lithuanians in the Baltic province of Courland, speaking the most primitive form of flectional languages classed as Aryan.

  15. A marked influence upon this development is generally ascribed to the protection afforded by such segregated districts.

  16. The calcareous concretions known as clay-stones are a good example of this class, being simply discs of clay, all the minute interstices of which have been filled with segregated calcite.

  17. Constituting an historical nationality, with an inner life of its own, the Jews were segregated by the Government as a separate estate, an independent social body.

  18. They segregated them from the Christian population because of their alleged injuriousness to the Catholic faith, and reduced them to the position of a despised caste.

  19. Segregated and fissure veins occur in either igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic terranes, but are more commonly of economic importance in the metamorphic rocks than elsewhere, and will be referred to again in that connection.

  20. The miners had by now distinctly segregated themselves from the rest of the population.

  21. One of the exhibits later shown in the Vigilante days of 1856 was an ingenious ballot box by which the goats could be segregated from the sheep as the ballots were cast.

  22. We are asked to conceive a quality, or the absence of a factor, in an ovum which is incapable of causing that ovum to be a sperm, but which, when segregated in the gametes descended from that ovum, causes them all to be sperms.

  23. He was very unhappy until the principal sought educational advice on his case and he was admitted to a segregated experimental class for rapid learners, where he quickly became adjusted and was an enthusiastic scholar.

  24. When I arrived the children were in the grounds about the house and more or less segregated in a broad walk or alley lined by trees which led from the street to the villa.

  25. In Italy it is displayed in nearly every public and private institution where the young are segregated for purposes of instruction and maintenance.

  26. It was due to them, and in spite of a deal of protesting from the sentimentalists, that all the extreme hereditary inefficients were segregated and denied marriage.

  27. In all the great cities, where they are segregated in slum ghettos by hundreds of thousands and by millions, their misery becomes beastliness.

  28. All the workers are segregated in barbed wire compounds and kept under constant surveillance.

  29. Instead of being segregated as are the followers of Sir Edward Carson, they are scattered throughout the country.

  30. Socially segregated groups undergo divergent social evolution through the segregated social intercourse of the members of each group, producing distinct civilizational and psychic unities.

  31. With such a distribution of the clearly segregated Negro population, the representative character of the 2,500 families chosen for closer study becomes evident.

  32. The Negro population was solidly segregated into a few assembly districts, thereby confining the respectable to the same neighborhoods with the disreputable.

  33. But almost from the beginning, probably the environing white group has segregated the Negroes into separate neighborhoods.

  34. To sum up: The assembly districts chosen and the number of families and individuals tabulated from each district are such as to give a fairly accurate description of the clearly segregated wage-earning Negro population of the districts.

  35. These figures give a clear idea of the segregated character of the Negro population and show something of its present location.

  36. Those that remain are the lees, and they are segregated and steeped in themselves.

  37. The workers, as a class, are being more and more segregated by their economic masters; and this process, with its jamming and overcrowding, tends not so much toward immorality as unmorality.

  38. Class supremacy can rest only on class degradation; and when the workers are segregated in the Ghetto, they cannot escape the consequent degradation.

  39. For segregated classes develop their own customs, which is to say their own working morals.

  40. Whence an intellectualist; the one with whom thinking is itself a segregated habit, infers that the choice is between muss-and-muddling and a bureaucracy.

  41. The most prosperous houses with the high-class patronage absolutely refused to enter the segregated districts, and were always able to command sufficient influence to enable them to defy the police.

  42. The segregated districts always became notorious and the evil was greatly augmented thereby.

  43. I have pleasure in submitting the following conclusions, based on my experience as a police officer: Segregation never segregated in Des Moines.

  44. With the suppression of the segregated districts all trouble with soldiers ceased as if by magic.

  45. All these offenders--insane criminals and the morally insane whose irresistible tendencies are detrimental to the community--should be confined in special institutes to be cured, or at any rate segregated for life.

  46. In any case they should be carefully segregated until a cure appears to be effected.

  47. During the process of formation the minerals of differing density are more or less sorted out and tend to become segregated in layers.

  48. It is clear that in some fashion these minerals are primarily segregated within the earth.

  49. Abundance of mica, especially where segregated along the stratification planes, permits easy splitting of the rock under weathering.

  50. In some cases it is closely associated with iron minerals; in others, due to its slightly greater solubility, it has been separated from the iron and segregated into relatively pure masses.

  51. Crime is largely a matter of suggestion and therefore if all the habitual criminals in the country were segregated where their influence would no longer be able to exert itself, crime would not propagate itself so fast.

  52. With segregated criminals supporting themselves, as they might be made to do under our plan, the enormous cost of penitentiaries would at one step be done away with.

  53. The Ophir Company segregated a hundred feet of their mine and traded it to him for the stream of water.

  54. Two cousins, teamsters, did some hauling for a man and had to take a small segregated portion of a silver mine in lieu of $300 cash.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "segregated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alienated; apart; detached; disarticulated; disconnected; disengaged; disjointed; disjunct; dislocated; dispersed; disunited; divided; divorced; estranged; insular; isolated; quarantined; remote; removed; retired; scattered; secluded; segregated; separate; separated; sequestered; unfrequented; withdrawn