self-segregate
English
Etymology
Verb
self-segregate (third-person singular simple present self-segregates, present participle self-segregating, simple past and past participle self-segregated)
- (intransitive) To separate oneself from others.
- 2018 September 18, Rebecca Lewis, “Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube”, in Data & Society[1], page 27[2]:
- In her case, she began getting “redpilled” because she felt the black students at her high school “self-segregated” and had different “demeanors” than the white students.