racism

/ˈɹeɪsɪzm̩/
noun 3

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(noun.)

ADJ

blatant, overt

The coach's overt racism toward players of different backgrounds finally cost him his job.

rampant

Discrimination and rampant racism made it impossible for many families to find decent housing in that neighborhood.

institutional, institutionalized

VERB + RACISM

be a victim of, experience

She became a victim of racism when she applied for jobs in the city.

combat, fight (against), stamp out

The government announced new policies to fight against racism in schools.

PREP

against ~

Many countries have made laws against racism to protect all their citizens equally.

PHRASES

a form of racism

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