| Disgregate | v. t. [ L. disgregare; dis- + gregare to collect, fr. grex, gregis, flock or herd. ] To disperse; to scatter; -- opposite of congregate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| desegregate | v. t. to eliminate laws, regulations, or customs which prohibit members of a specific racial or national group from using (certain locations, organizations, or facilities); to introduce members of a racial or religious group into (a community, facility, or organization from which they had been barred). [ PJC ] |
| desegregate | (vt) ขจัดการแบ่งแยกผิวหรือเผ่าพันธุ์, Syn. unite, bond, link, Ant. segregate, separate |
| desegregate | (vi) ขจัดการแบ่งแยกผิวหรือเผ่าพันธุ์, Syn. unite, bond, link, Ant. segregate, separate |
| desegregate | (ดิเซก'ระเกท) vt., vi. ขจัดการแบ่งผิว., See also: desegregation n. |
| We desegregated our schools. | เราเลิกการแบ่งแยกโรงเรียน An Inconvenient Truth (2006) |
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| desegregate | (v) open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups, Syn. integrate, mix, Ant. segregate, Example: This school is completely desegregated |