resegregation

English

Etymology

re- + segregation or resegregate + -ion

Noun

resegregation (usually uncountable, plural resegregations)

  1. The state or process of being segregated again or in a new way
    • 1988 January 8, Grant Pick, “A Plant Dies in Cragin”, in Chicago Reader:
      [] the city would allow a self-taxing fund in certain areas to guarantee the value of homes against depreciation caused by such things as resegregation.
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