"Desegregated" refers to doing away with, or ending, segregation in a school, business, apartment, etc. Here's how it's used: When Bill Clinton attended high school in Little Rock, Arkansas, many schools were still segregated, with black students being forbidden from attending certain all-white schools. But in 1954, the Supreme courts ordered an end to segregation, and gradually, all of the schools in Little Rock were desegregated.
He desegregated the pieces on the ground. This is a sample sentence using the word desegregated.
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He segregated the problem and desegregated after getting the solution. It means putting together all the pieces.
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Truman officially desegregated the military.
President Truman desegregated the armed forces with Executive Order No. 9981 on July 26, 1948.
Schools should be desegregated to promote diversity, reduce discrimination, and provide equal educational opportunities for all students regardless of their background. Research has shown that desegregated schools can lead to better academic outcomes and preparation for a diverse society.
mixed, integrated, desegregated
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A desegregated bus system
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