Third person singular present tense of desegregate; ends the forced separation of racial or social groups.
From de- (remove) + segregate (separate) + -s (third person singular). This is the present tense form used in statements describing current or ongoing desegregation efforts.
When you say 'the law desegregates the schools,' you're describing an action that removes the barrier between groups—it's powerful because the verb itself enacts the change it describes.
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