races (verb)
1post — I. /poʊst / (say pohst) noun 1. a strong piece of timber, metal, concrete, or the like, set upright as a support, a point of attachment, a mark, a place for displaying notices, etc. 2. Horseracing a pole on a racecourse marking a specific… …
2jockey — noun (plural jockeys) a professional rider in horse races. verb (jockeys, jockeying, jockeyed) 1》 struggle to gain or achieve something: his successors were already jockeying for position. 2》 handle or manipulate in a skilful manner. Derivatives… …
3jockey — ► NOUN (pl. jockeys) ▪ a professional rider in horse races. ► VERB (jockeys, jockeyed) 1) struggle to gain or achieve something. 2) handle or manipulate in a skilful manner. ORIGIN from JOC …
4compete — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively, successfully ▪ directly ▪ Their products compete directly with ours. ▪ head to head ▪ The company is prepared to compet …
5hybridise — verb breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties cross a horse and a donkey Mendel tried crossbreeding these species do not interbreed • Syn: ↑crossbreed, ↑cross, ↑hybridize, ↑interbreed …
6feed out of — verb To feed from The new continents are built out of the ruins of an old planet; the new races fed out of the decomposition of the foregoing …
7desegregate — verb To remove segregation by allowing access to something by people of all races or ethnicity …
8desegregate — verb (T) to end a system by which people of different races are kept separate desegregation noun (U) …
9integrate — verb 1 (I, T) to join in the life and customs of the group or society that you live in so that you are accepted by them, or to help someone do this (+ into/with): The child was only adopted a year ago, but she has completely integrated into the… …
10intermarry — verb (intransitive + with) 1 if two groups or races intermarry, people from each group marry people from the other 2 to marry someone within your own group or family: It is not unusual for royal cousins to intermarry …