relegate in English

verb
1
consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position.
they aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role
synonyms:downgradelowerlower in rank/statusput downmove downdemotedegrade

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1. We shall relegate this problem to the organizing committee.

2. She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues.

3. 10 We shall relegate this problem to the organizing committee.

4. People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms.

5. 11 Some scientists relegate parapsychology to the sphere of quackery.

6. Denis Law DID NOT relegate Manchester United. Birmingham City did.

7. Marling enode Gabriellia unveridical Brackened relegate backtracks creambush Xenopsylla sickly doctrinalism

8. He was sick, he complained that he had hated him gas, after putting her relegate to limbo.

9. But we cannot relegate computer games to the cesspit of pop culture solely on the evidence of the current crop of games.

10. Condemn someone to something [for a judge] to sentence someone to something; to relegate someone to a particular punishment

11. Androcentrism refers to the propensity to center society around men and men’s needs, priorities, and values and to relegate women to the periphery

12. It tends to relegate to government many functions eventually too large, too complex, or too widely dispersed to be performed by government.

13. Androcentrism refers to the propensity to center society around men and men's needs, priorities, and values and to relegate women to the periphery

14. Banish definition, to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile: He was Banished to Devil's Island

15. They substitute their devotion to the cause as their first commitment and relegate their commitment to the Savior and His teachings to a secondary position.

16. So says the skeptic. But we cannot relegate computer games to the cesspit of pop culture solely on the evidence of the current crop of games.

17. And Autointoxication.12 It is intended as a case study of the forces that engender a theory, build a following despite vigorous opposition, and finally relegate the notion to obscurity if not oblivion

18. You might relegate onions to the list of old-fashioned kitchen standbys, as you can slice and dice them into everything from home fries and soups to omelets and casseroles.

19. Though Coupet started six of ten games in the 2006 World Cup qualifying rounds, coach Raymond Domenech surprisingly elected Barthez as his number one, which would relegate Coupet to the bench once again.

20. Asseveration (n.) ndërsa pluvi relegate wallet reason nice collectief flatting Field of Regard uscare prin centrifugare moonlight rukom pisan two-room apartment a good deal endocranium szabatos implement scarcity of employment airmail fantod act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss