Sentence example with the word 'relegate'

relegate

accredit, blockade, count out, deport, entrust, freeze out, keep out, pass on, remand, snub, turn over

Definition v. refer to another person for decision or judgment

Last update: July 4, 2016


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He has been relegated to an inferior post.   [verb]

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He relegates unpleasant tasks to his assistant.   [verb]

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Lipsius and Dobschiitz relegate the book to the 4th century.   [verb]

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The precise character of the kingdom or empire to which allusion is made has been the subject of much discussion, and some modern historians have gone so far as to relegate the monomotapa to the realm of myth.   [verb]

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The restrictions of more abstemious times have relegated the ancient bar to dust, the idle awl to slow-consuming rust.   [verb]

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She relegated her hoop and skippingrope to a recess.   [verb]

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To the outsides are relegated the semichannels.   [Please select]

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It will relegate the whole business to the quagmire of oblivion.   [Please select]

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Fidelity is a virtue relegated to the bourgeois----" "What about Englishmen.   [Please select]

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, Kansas) applied to all, and relegated _Reithrodontomys megalotis pectoralis_ Hanson, 1944 (type locality at Westpoint, Columbia Co.   [Please select]

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rekindle - relegate - relent