How to use in-sentence of “segregate”:
+ In 1903 Walter Sutton suggested that chromosomes, which segregate in a Mendelian fashion, are hereditary units.
+ The website might even be wise to segregate the two.
+ Plessy argued that the state law which required East Louisiana Railroad to segregate trains had denied him his rights under the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
+ In 1954, the United States Supreme Court made it illegal to segregate schools by race.
+ Some people even say this is like the “separate but equal” rules that were used to segregate people by race in the United States.
+ The goal of the reservations was to segregate the Native Americans from white settlers.

