relegate|relegated|relegates|relegating in English

verb

[rel·e·gate || 'relɪgeɪt]

refer, assign to another person; demote, assign to an inferior positio

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

2. This supercilious attitude relegates me to the level of the commonplace.

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

4. Their football team was relegated.

5. Dusseldorf win title; Braunschweig relegated

6. 10 We shall relegate this problem to the organizing committee.

7. People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms.

8. 6 Their football team was relegated.

9. Overturn an Atextual causation standard that relegates Title IX claims to second-class status

10. 9 If Leigh lose, they'll be relegated.

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

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

13. Will Spurs be relegated to the third division?

14. One year later, the club was again relegated.

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

16. 12 Will Spurs be relegated to the third division?

17. 1991–92 saw them relegated back to Division Two.

18. 24 The group eventually split into three segments, relegating distinct roles and tasks.

19. Were they relegated to a place of subservience and humiliation?

20. She was then relegated to the role of assistant.

21. We were relegated to the Fourth Division last year.

22. 20 This is, unashamedly, a policy of relegating by expediency rather than by any stated objectives.

23. 8 She was then relegated to the role of assistant.

24. This is, unashamedly, a policy of relegating by expediency rather than by any stated objectives.

25. He relegated the incident to the back of his mind.