resegregation
noun [ U ] (also re-segregation) uk/ˌriː.seɡ.rɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.seɡ.rəˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
重新隔离
the process of becoming, or causing a something to become, segregated (= keeping people separate or treating them differently according to race, sex, religion, etc.) again
Allowing students to attend the schools closest to them has resulted in wholesale resegregation by race and income levels. 允许学生就读离他们最近的学校导致了按种族和收入水平划分的大规模重新隔离。
Re-segregation has left classrooms as racially divided as they were at the height of the civil rights movement.
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- Determined to avoid resegregation, county officials are trying to find a system that will maintain diversity.
- Is there a way to examine the impact of resegregation on emotional health and test scores?
- My impression is that we're taking a step back towards re-segregation.