IPA: /ˌæntiˈbjuːsɪŋ/
KK: /æntiˈbjuːsɪŋ/
Describing a stance or viewpoint that is against the practice of using buses to transport students for the purpose of racial integration in schools.
The antibusing movement gained momentum in the 1970s as communities expressed their opposition to forced integration.
Antibusing is formed from "anti-" (meaning against) and "busing" (derived from the verb "to bus", which refers to the act of transporting students by bus). The term describes actions or policies that oppose or counteract the practice of busing students, often in the context of school desegregation.
Think of 'anti-' meaning against, and 'busing' as transporting students. This helps you remember that antibusing refers to actions against the practice of transporting students.
No commonly confused words.