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Segregates শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: পৃথক

Segregates Meaning In Bengali পৃথক

Segregates

পৃথক্ করিয়া রাখা, নি:সঙ্গ করা,

Definition

1) To separate or isolate a group or individuals based on certain characteristics, such as race, gender, or religion.
2) In genetics, referring to the process of sorting and distributing genes or chromosomes during cell division, leading to the formation of gametes with different genetic combinations.
3) To divide different materials or substances from each other, for example in a scientific process or in waste management.

Examples

Segregates Example in a sentence

1) The school administration segregates students based on age and grade level.

2) The town council segregates recyclable materials from general waste for easier processing.

3) In some countries, society segregates individuals based on their social status.

4) The app segregates user data to maintain privacy and security.

5) The company segregates tasks among different departments for efficient workflow.

6) The city planner segregates residential areas from commercial and industrial zones.

7) The organization segregates volunteers into specific teams for different projects.

8) The restaurant segregates smoking and non-smoking sections for the comfort of all guests.

9) The geneticist segregates the different alleles in a Punnett square to predict offspring traits.

10) The prison segregates inmates based on their security level and behavior.

Part of Speech

Segregates (Adjective)

Synonyms

Lay Away , Put Apart , Insulate , Separate , Lay By , Segregate - (VERB) পৃথক্ করিয়া রাখা

Seclude , Segregate - (VERB) নি:সঙ্গ করা

Encyclopedia

To separate or isolate a group or individuals based on certain characteristics, such as race, gender, or religion.
In genetics, referring to the process of sorting and distributing genes or chromosomes during cell division, leading to the formation of gametes with different genetic combinations.
To divide different materials or substances from each other, for example in a scientific process or in waste management.