racism

simple noun27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Describes racism that is embedded as a normal practice within a whole system.

Describes racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions.

Describes racism established in a society or organization as a normal practice.

Used to describe racism that is obvious and unconcealed.

Used to describe racism that is done or shown openly.

Describes racism that is spreading unchecked and is difficult to control.

Describes racism that is not obvious and hard to notice or describe.

Describes racism that is present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place.

Describes racism that exists as a natural or basic part of something.

Describes racism that is hidden, secret, or not openly acknowledged.

Describes racism that is extremely strong, full of hate, and dangerous.

A specific form of racism directed against Black people.

A specific form of racism directed against Arab people.

Used to classify an action or belief as a type of racism.

Used to specify the context or location where racism occurs, e.g., 'racism in society'.

Used to indicate opposition to racism, often in phrases like 'the fight against racism'.

To have racism happen to you.

To make a determined effort to deal with the problem of racism.

To try hard to stop or oppose racism.

To take action to reduce or stop racism.

To try hard to stop or oppose racism; a more emphatic form.

To face up to and deal with racism directly and assertively.

To question or dispute the authority or validity of racist ideas or actions.

To suffer from acts of racism.

To destroy or get rid of racism completely.

To bring racism to a final stop.

To get rid of racism, especially by taking strong action.