Verb (used with object), verb (used without object), : New immigrants still tended to ghettoize in the cities. From Dictionary.com.
Further, faith schools may have a tendency to 'ghettoise' communities, and they may teach as fact notions with no foundations in science or history, without supplying the equipment to evaluate those notions critically. '. From Wordnik.com. [Church Schools: a National Vision] Reference
Against the background of communities divided by official multiculturalism, which he concedes has helped to "ghettoise" people, his warning of rising tensions could yet prove a self-fulfilling prophecy. From Wordnik.com. [Eye on Britain] Reference
The proposal elicited a massive amount of interest, and protest, as the adult entertainment industry expressed concerns that the move would 'ghettoise' their industry and lead to further regulation and censorship, while many conservative and religious groups expressed concerns that the TLD would make pornography more prevalent and harder to control. From Wordnik.com. [TechCentral.ie - Answers + Analysis + Advice] Reference
Why do Asians tend to ghettoise themselves, to live in large communities?. From Wordnik.com. [A good Harding fisking...] Reference
MoTD bosses should surely ghettoise him in his own branded section of the programme, a bit like "Lorraine", Lorraine Kelly's show-within-a-show on Daybreak (GMTV as was). From Wordnik.com. [It's tight at the top of The Plonkership] Reference
You have to create space for "average" people to make use of these structures and be conscious of the tendency to ghettoise. From Wordnik.com. [Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends] Reference
The editor of a new Soundings ebook on the radical future of the under-30s, Ben Little, notes that his generation is all too aware of the way that social networks can cosily ghettoise as much as expand horizons. From Wordnik.com. [Latest news from the public and voluntary sectors, including health, children, local government and social care, plus SocietyGuardian jobs | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Shaykh Siddiqi, of the tribunal, said: "What we are trying to do is help the third or fourth generation British Muslims who are growing up to give them the services necessary to make Britain their homeland, rather than saying we actually want to ghettoise ourselves.". From Wordnik.com. [Latest Articles] Reference
Parents were hostile to proposals which they claimed would ghettoise different interest groups, sending health workers into the most impoverished areas of the town and no longer encouraging different sections of the community to share services and let their children play together, which was part of the Sure Start vision. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
But if women self-ghettoise, I don’t think they are doing themselves any favours in terms of their own personal development and they risk alienating their male allies. From Wordnik.com. [Strange Attractor » 2008 » September] Reference
Simultaneously, we are prohibited - to the point of being heavily fined - from using comparative language about a group who do not want to adapt to our customs, support Islamic terrorism in significant waves, ghettoise our inner cities, muster the energy to jeer at our soldiers but not congratulate them, incrementally change the way many of our neighbourhoods and local services are configured, and desire in substantial numbers to change the very central plinth of religious adherence in our country. From Wordnik.com. [A Tangled Web] Reference
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