Similar words: relegation, relegate, delegation, delegate, allegation, unrelenting, unrelentingly, legate. Meaning: ['relɪgeɪt] n. authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions.
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1 Women tended to be relegated to typing and filing jobs.
2 Some people believe that Communism has been relegated/consigned to the scrap heap of history.
3 She resigned when she was relegated to a desk job.
4 He has been relegated to the position of an assistant coach.
5 I have been relegated to the role of a mere assistant.
6 Their football team was relegated.
7 We were relegated to the Fourth Division last year.
8 She was then relegated to the role of assistant.
9 If Leigh lose, they'll be relegated.
10 We shall relegate this problem to the organizing committee.
11 Some scientists relegate parapsychology to the sphere of quackery.
12 Will Spurs be relegated to the third division?
13 I don't believe Real Madrid will be relegated to the second division.
14 The material which is of no consequence will be relegated to appendices.
15 He has spent 19 million pounds,[www.Sentencedict.com] lost three cup finals and been relegated. So much for money.
16 He relegated the incident to the back of his mind.
17 The old chancellor who had offended against the emperor was relegated to the distant boundaries of the country.
18 The story was relegated to the middle pages of the paper.
19 If Southampton lose again they may be relegated from the Premier League to the First Division.
20 This is, unashamedly, a policy of relegating by expediency rather than by any stated objectives.
21 Until now, it has been relegated to sketches by Hollywood types with active imaginations, Elliott said.
22 She had dismissed him quite brutally, relegating him to the status of a passing fancy, or less.
23 SOAP 1.2 has somewhat relaxed the dependence on the special encoding (relegating it to a separate "adjuncts" section), and most players are now on board with SOAP, including ebXML.
24 The group eventually split into three segments, relegating distinct roles and tasks.
25 For the accepted. the psychological factors in relegating literature makes them feel less sad emotion, because of the same feeling and their own encouragements.
26 So, for instance, Taylor and Urquhart found that the cost of relegating by expediency rather than by stated objectives.
27 In 1987 the state announced plans to renovate the bridge, which would have smote the smoot, relegating the stripes to the stuff of nonmap legend.
28 Similarly, digital automation has emancipated painter, composer and architects, by relegating repetitive task to computer and by saving their time to expand creative possibilities.
29 One of the objectives of introducing MakeConnection is to limit its impact on nontransport code, thus relegating MakeConnection to simply another transport mechanism.
30 China's car market exploded in 2009, propping up an ailing global industry and relegating the U.S. to the second spot.
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