verb
- to separate again by race, class, or group after a period of integration
Usage: often used in social and educational contexts
Examples
- Some critics argue that certain policies may resegregate schools that were previously integrated.
- The neighborhood began to resegregate along economic lines after the housing changes.
- Efforts to resegregate the facilities were met with strong opposition from civil rights groups.
- The city council voted against measures that could resegregate public transportation.
- Housing patterns can resegregate communities even after legal integration.
- The school district worked to prevent policies that might resegregate students by race.