English to Hindi Dictionary segregating

segregating

अलगाव
definition
verb
hazardous waste needs to be segregated from ordinary trash
set apart from the rest or from each other; isolate or divide.
translation of 'segregating'
verb
जुदा करना,
अलग करना,
विभाजित करना,
पृथक करना,
अलगाना
example
A public middle school in South Carolina is 'segregating' its classrooms.
The first step of the linkage analysis is to test whether pairs of loci are 'segregating' independently.
Racial groups are 'segregating' themselves and retreating into ‘comfort zones’ made up of people like themselves.
In the above simulation, I assumed that for every codon, there were at most two alleles 'segregating' in the population at any given time.
In fact the only reason we're 'segregating' it from the body of our posts is because it's got a different name.
Employment opportunities in segregated or partially 'segregated' settings will continue under the new legislation.
Blacks in Washington, led by Sojourner Truth, boycotted 'segregated' public transport.
During the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair and 'segregate' into two cells.
It is also pressing for the lanes for public transport to be 'segregated' from the rest of the traffic on the bridge.
Our data suggest that this difference in tertiary structure alone will 'segregate' these membrane proteins into two different diffusion classes as well.
The 24th Infantry Regiment was as 'segregated' as the rest of the Army at the time; that is, white at the top, black in the ranks.
Black men fought in racially 'segregated' units in the Civil War, first with African American officers and then, after 1863, with white officers
Sutton worked with grasshopper chromosomes, and it was in this paper that he showed that chromosomes occur in distinct pairs, which 'segregate' at meiosis.
The result was a travel industry 'segregated' along race lines, which reflected ‘not racism but ignorance’.
The Alabama bus system was 'segregated' by race, with the first ten seats reserved exclusively for white people.
The four inmates - who are 'segregated' from the rest of the prisoners - were only allowed to associate with each other one at a time, until earlier this year.
Schools in Dundee are already beginning to 'segregate' pupils by gender for PE classes, a practice which was phased out after the Second World War.
Also, let us not forget that the military institution provides us with a means to 'segregate' the less desirable members of society from the rest of us normals.
The securities laws now provide that a firm must 'segregate' its customers' moneys and hold them in a separate client account.
That fence has served its place, but now the different races living here aren't 'segregated' anymore.
She has been 'segregated' from the rest of the women in the prison ‘for her own safety’.
Even the federal government and military were 'segregated' up to this time.
The fragmentation of groups by government and police enable them to isolate and 'segregate' different elements of a social movement in order to attack individual parts and impose an uncontested dominant structure.
The units are ethnically 'segregated' and under a separate ethnic chain of command.
One of the key principles in corporate governance practice is to properly 'segregate' the powers for decision-making, execution and independent monitoring and challenge.
They can be defined sociologically and claim a unity that partly or wholly 'segregates' them from the surrounding society.
The last thing he and his fellow polio sufferers wanted was to be 'segregated' and treated as people apart, because they were not.
Recent research into the effect of US Charter Schools points to the creation of a socially 'segregated' two-tier system.
Baltzell maintained that social status in the U.S. has been 'segregated' along religious and regional lines.
Up to that point, baseball had been as 'segregated' as the rest of American life and blacks were forced to practise their craft in the Negro Leagues.
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