noun
- the practice or policy of not separating people on the basis of race, ethnicity, or other characteristics; integration.
Usage: often used in historical and social contexts, particularly regarding civil rights and education
Examples
- The school district adopted a nonsegregation policy in the 1970s.
- Civil rights activists fought for nonsegregation in public facilities.
- Nonsegregation in housing became a major goal of the fair housing movement.
- The law mandated nonsegregation of students regardless of race.
- Nonsegregation policies aimed to create more inclusive communities.