segregate in the PONS Dictionary

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Each transaction translator segregates lower speed traffic into its own pool, essentially creating a virtual full-speed bus.
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Ovulating and gravid females are rarely ever caught, suggesting that during this period they may stop feeding or segregate themselves from others of their species.
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Most of the cytoplasm is segregated into one daughter cell, which becomes the egg or ovum.
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The buildings, now segregated for women and men, were modernized.
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They spent time with adults outside of family structures, and were not always segregated to school and family structures.
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It was a pioneer project based on the enlightened policy of segregating leprosy patients in a self-supporting community.
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The documentary segregates the experiences of these teachers into two major categories.
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These species do not segregate by use of different hostplants, but show some separation by use of different habitats.
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Occasionally, the colours of mixed foxes blend rather than segregate.
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He went to local schools, which were still racially segregated at the time.
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