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Word | Relegate |
refer to another person for decision or judgment; She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues / To remove, usually to an inferior position / banish to an inferior position; delegate; assign / consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position. / to put (someone or something) in a lower or less important position, rank, etc. / to give (something, such as a job or responsibility) to another person or group / to move (a sports team) to a lower position in a league, | |
Usage | ⇒ He has been relegated to an inferior post ⇒ After Ralph dropped his second tray of drinks that week, the manager swiftly relegated him to a minor post cleaning up behind the bar. ⇒ The bill has been relegated to committee for discussion. ⇒ they aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role ⇒ I think you should relegate this information to a footnote |
Synonyms | banish, dismiss, exile, transfer, bar, demote, deport, entrust, expatriate, displace, expel, pass on, assign, commit, consign, eject, oust, break, bump, ostracize, |
Antonyms | promote, upgrade, advance, elevate, raise, assume, get, hold, keep, kick upstairs, ablaze, rate higher, accept, acquire, admit, advertise, advertize, ameliorate, amend, amplify, |
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