7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Segregate' in a Sentence
"To separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate." more
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The city developed a plan to segregate pedestrian and bicycle lanes for safer urban mobility.
The city decided to segregate residential areas from industrial zones for better living conditions.
In the future, urban planning will have segregated residential and commercial zones.
The city will segregate traffic lanes for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles to improve safety.
The city planners aimed to segregate residential areas according to architectural styles for a unique neighborhood experience.
The city council worked to segregate public spaces to accommodate various recreational activities for residents.
Over the past month, the city planners have been segregating residential zones from commercial areas.
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