segregate|segregates in English
noun
[seg·re·gate || 'segrɪgeɪt]
person or thing that is secluded, isolated person or thing
Use "segregate|segregates" in a sentence
1. Segregate from acids and acid-forming substances. Segregate from foods and animal feeds.
2. Segregate full and empty cylinders.
3. Experiments show clearly that genes segregate.
4. We don't segregate in this county.
5. Some societies still segregate men and women.
6. Impurities tend to segregate at grain boundaries.
7. We cannot segregate areas into safe and unsafe.
8. Faith-based schools would only segregate society further.
9. We have to segregate for a few day.
10. They tried to segregate the two lovers.
11. Homozygous races do not segregate on selfing.
12. Schools should not segregate children with disabilities.
13. A-segregates are predicted to form when the Rayleigh number exceeds a certain critical value.
14. Verify, classify, and segregate the non - conformance final products.
15. And why should I restrict myself,(Sentencedict.com) segregate myself?
16. They segregate you from the rest of the community.
17. The prognosis for producing a late generation segregate variety is favorable.
18. Mixture of black powder and magnesium have a tendency to segregate.
19. Kossoff prefers to segregate his drawings from his paintings in his exhibitions.
20. In anaphase I the ring chromosomes preferentially segregate in an alternate manner.
21. Many Barricades that segregate people of color are far more tangible
22. Segregate hazardous waste and dispose of an authorized manner ( report to your supervisor ).
23. The reservoir consists of bounded bank, secondary lake bank, segregate intake gate.
24. If we segregate, just as you were proposing earlier, not one therapy fits all.
25. One was to segregate lepers in order to prevent the spread of the disease.