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relegate English

Meaning relegate meaning

What does relegate mean?

relegate

refer to another person for decision or judgment She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues (= demote, break) assign to a lower position; reduce in rank She was demoted because she always speaks up He was broken down to Sergeant (= classify) assign to a class or kind How should algae be classified? People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms (= banish) expel, as if by official decree he was banished from his own country

Synonyms relegate synonyms

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Conjugation relegate conjugation

How do you conjugate relegate?

relegate · verb

Examples relegate examples

How do I use relegate in a sentence?

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But, I suggest we relegate Mr. Tillingto his room.
You believe girls are genetically less rowdy so you relegate them to the back?
Now,I do enjoy your company, but I relegate myself to knowing that the only thing that could possibly strengthen my position in this matter is for you to go out there and apprehend the real perpetrator.
However much you try to relegate us to the kitchen we will fight tirelessly to study at university have a job and get the right to vote.
I don't know what new level of hell you're hoping to relegate us to.
I think I'll relegate that part of my life to Christmas past.
I would only relegate a BBF to working this lame event.
Because i'm no longer willing To relegate the greatest religious symbol in history To ignominious burial.
Well, I hope you two managed to relegate your activities to the bedroom.
We demand that you relegate power to the War Revolutionary Committee.
So I think we've got to. Relegate the parachute to the dustbin of failed ideas.

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They are also more likely to challenge laws and customs that relegate them to second-class status in the public sphere or mandate their subordination within the family.

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