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apartheid

uh-PAHT-hayt
noun
1
The system of racial segregation enforced by law in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s.
"Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison for opposing apartheid."
2
Any similar policy that legally separates or discriminates against a group based on a shared trait.
"Critics accused the regime of practicing a form of economic apartheid."

How to Use Apartheid

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In plain EnglishA legally enforced system of racial segregation, most famously in 20th-century South Africa.

When to use it

A historically loaded term — using it outside the South African context (e.g., "gender apartheid") is a strong rhetorical comparison, not a neutral description.

Word Forms

apartheided past tense, apartheids plural, apartheids singular

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Etymology

Borrowed directly from Afrikaans apartheid, meaning "separateness," from apart ("separate") plus a suffix matching English "-hood."

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