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The example sentences of RELEGATE in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "relegate" in a sentence | "relegate" example sentences

How to use "relegate" in a sentence?

  • If I relegate impossible Salvation to the prop room, what remains? A whole man, composed of all men and as good as all of them and no better than any.
    -Jean-Paul Sartre-
  • To make Christianity a private affair while banishing all privacy is to relegate it to the rainbow's end or the Greek Calends.
    -C. S. Lewis-
  • Culture exists and evolves to relegate to habit categories of interactions the constant conscious reference to which would make human interaction impossible.
    -David Mamet-
  • It does not astonish me that the critics in London relegate me to the lowest rank. Alas! I fear that they are only too justified!
    -Camille Pissarro-
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Definition and meaning of RELEGATE

What does "relegate mean?"

/ˈreləˌɡāt/

relegate

verb
To place in a less important place or position.

What are synonyms of "relegate"?
Some common synonyms of "relegate" are:
  • downgrade,
  • lower,
  • consign,
  • banish,
  • exile,
  • demote,
  • degrade,
  • declass,
  • disrate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈdounɡrād/

downgrade
noun verb

instance of reducing person or thing's rank. reduce to lower grade, rank, or level of importance.

/ˈlō(ə)r/

lower
adjective adverb verb

less high in position. in or into a lower position. To move something downward to the ground.

/kənˈsīn/

consign
verb

To transfer good to another via delivery.

/ˈbaniSH/

banish
verb

To send someone away, often as punishment.

/ˈeɡˌzīl/

exile
noun verb

State of being forced to leave your country. One forced to leave their home and live elsewhere.

/dēˈmōt/

demote
verb

move someone to lower position or rank, usually as punishment.

/dəˈɡrād/

degrade
verb

To treat something poorly or without respect.

/dēˈklas/

declass
other verb

. remove someone from their original social class.

/disˈrāt/

disrate
verb

reduce sailor to lower rank.

What are antonyms of "relegate"?
Some common antonyms of "relegate" are:
  • upgrade,
  • promote,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

upgrade
noun verb

Updated or better version of something. raise something to higher standard.

/prəˈmōt/

promote
verb

To move someone to a higher position or rank.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "relegate"

relegate

To consign someone or something to some inferior, obscure, or trivial rank, ...

To consign someone or something to some inferior, obscure, or trivial rank, status, position, place, category, etc. Often used in passive constructions.

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