unsegregated
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of unsegregated
First recorded in 1905–10; un- 1 + segregated
Example Sentences
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Women are allowed to drive and travel without male permission, and they can sit with men, unsegregated at restaurants.
From Washington Times
Tens of thousands of young Saudi men and women, standing shoulder-to-shoulder unsegregated, had never witnessed anything like that in their country before.
From Washington Times
In one Riyadh cafe, groups of men and women sit unsegregated as music plays on the patio — a scene unthinkable just a few years ago.
From Washington Post
More than half of Mumbai’s 10,000 tons of unsegregated and untreated garbage is dumped there every day.
From Washington Post
She accepted on condition that the audience be completely unsegregated, and after some hesitation the DAR agreed.
From Literature
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