Apartheid

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Pronunciation: /əˈpɑːrtaɪt/

Definitions of apartheid

noun a former policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against non-European groups in the Republic of South Africa.

Example Sentences

A1 Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation in South Africa.

A2 During apartheid, people of different races were not allowed to mix or marry.

B1 The end of apartheid in South Africa marked a significant turning point in the country's history.

B2 The effects of apartheid are still felt in South Africa today, despite its official end.

C1 Apartheid was a dark chapter in South Africa's past, but the country has made progress in healing and reconciliation.

C2 The legacy of apartheid continues to impact social and economic inequalities in South Africa.

Examples of apartheid in a Sentence

formal The apartheid system in South Africa was a government policy of segregation and discrimination based on race.

informal Many people suffered under the apartheid regime in South Africa.

slang Apartheid was a messed up way of treating people.

figurative The strict rules at the office felt like a form of mental apartheid.

Grammatical Forms of apartheid

plural

apartheids

comparative

more apartheid

superlative

most apartheid

present tense

apartheids

future tense

will apartheid

perfect tense

have apartheid

continuous tense

is apartheid

singular

apartheid

positive degree

apartheid

infinitive

to apartheid

gerund

apartheiding

participle

apartheided

Origin and Evolution of apartheid

First Known Use: 1947 year
Language of Origin: Afrikaans
Story behind the word: The word 'apartheid' originates from Afrikaans, a language spoken in South Africa.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa, the term 'apartheid' has come to symbolize the oppressive and discriminatory policies of that era. It is now widely recognized as a symbol of racial injustice and inequality.