verb
- separated again along racial, ethnic, or other lines after a period of integration
Usage: past tense and past participle of resegregate
Examples
- The school district became resegregated over time due to housing patterns.
- Many neighborhoods that were once integrated have become resegregated.
- Critics argued that the new policy effectively resegregated the student body.
- The community fought against efforts that would have resegregated public facilities.
- Housing discrimination resegregated areas that had previously been diverse.
- The city’s schools were resegregated despite earlier desegregation efforts.