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segregation meaning the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people/things/being set apart. and/or the enforced separation of different racial groups in a county, community, or establishment.

while separation means the action or state of moving or being moved apart: "the separation of parents and children". and /or the state in which a husband and wife remain married nut live apart: "she and her husband have agreed to a trial separation".

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Separation involves keeping things or people apart for specific reasons, such as organizing or categorizing. Segregation, on the other hand, involves the enforced separation of individuals based on characteristics like race, ethnicity, or religion, often as a form of discrimination. Separation can be voluntary or neutral, while segregation is typically imposed and carries negative connotations.

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