Examples of 'relegate' in a sentence

Meaning of "relegate"

The verb 'relegate' is used to mean consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position. It can also mean to transfer something to a less important place or position
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  • Exile, banish, remove, or send away.
  • Exile or banish to a particular place.
  • Remove (oneself) to a distance from something or somewhere.
  • Banish from proximity to Rome for a set time; compare relegate.

How to use "relegate" in a sentence

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Teams could not relegate to amateur football.
To relegate the greatest religious symbol in history.
And you will struggle not to relegate.
We do not relegate your account to a trading desk.
Cercle would eventually relegate that season.
And relegate useless concepts like race.
What it does in practice is to relegate the task to DGs.
We must relegate that dark legacy to the past.
But many times we find pretexts to relegate it.
Do not simply relegate them to stuffing envelopes.
That decision could relegate us.
But we should relegate them to a secondary role.
Of the transmission of important event messages may relegate the.
No teams had to relegate to amateur football.
Relegate them to the background where they belong.

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He has none relegate as a football coach.
I told them he would relegate us.
Many people relegate their happiness to external factors.
I do not know what new level of hell you are hoping to relegate us to.
However much you try to relegate us to the kitchen.
To relegate a task is to entrust it to someone else.
And we do not want to relegate the urban poor to starvation.
Relegate them to the private sphere in order to render rational consensus.
Uncertainty the club may relegate or remain next season.
We relegate them to poverty.
Other traditional views of women relegate them to certain occupations.
Let us relegate these dinosaurs to the past where they belong.
But also we do not want to relegate to poverty in the rural areas.
Would relegate wearers to a glass box usually reserved for parties of schoolchildren.
His delegation intended to relegate the document to the recycling bin.
He explained that poverty and the lack of opportunities are factors that systematically relegate them.
He would relegate everything to his art.
And then he will see girls younger than you and relegate you to oblivion.
That relegate the oppressed.
In recent times there has been a tendency to relegate grandparents to the role of outsiders.
And they relegate at least apostleship solely to the apostolic era.
If they were only criminal then we could relegate our responses to law enforcement.
We tend to relegate the term image of God to physical appear.
Facebook will no longer recommend antivacunas publications of the movement and relegate them in searches.
I do not want to relegate secondary matters to the unimportant pile.
That perceives women as the weaker sex and in some cases relegate women to the.
Books vii through xiii relegate ecclesiastical affairs to the background.
Teams in this league promote to the Eerste Klasse and relegate to Derde Klasse.
It is not sufficient to relegate them to communications which are not binding on employers.
But the scandal machine has the capacity to perpetually relegate those stories to secondary status.
I was prepared to relegate the stories of the bards to myth and legend.
The last team in this table will relegate also in Liga IV.
They would prefer to relegate theresearchers to the role of technical expert.
Teams in this league promote to the Tweede Klasse and relegate to the Vierde Klasse.
You can no longer afford to relegate social media to being of secondary importance.

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