Relegate in a sentence as a verb

Who's going to ruin Google's day and relegate them to a 2nd tier player?

That tends to relegate you to "inferior" networks in the US.

And if you try something that isn't a command, you relegate the failure to "oh, that's not a command.

I think that's the real danger here, that in tech, we will simply just relegate ourselves to making shiny toys for people, and all they do is consume.

I'm not sure I'd relegate PCs+printers to just the "also make" category; they make up about half HP's revenue, and almost 2/3 of its profits.

Whereas PCs are always compared on specs, Apple took advantage of the new form factor to sell the pure experience and relegate specs to the back-seat.

Let's relegate all other such power to these individual entities called states, each of which will contain far less land, and far less population than the nation as a whole!!!

Apple wants to relegate websites to second-class status on their popular computers, and exercises viewpoint censorship on what "apps" they allow in their "app store".

Now let's say you relegate Rails to act as just your API because clients are fast now and you want to do some new cool stuff with Javascript also, you're convinced your site is more like an "application".

To list them as a "perk" and to relegate them to a service role minimizes women in two ways beyond the obvious, gross objectification:First, by saying "hey, all women are good for at this event is serving beer.

Hopefully one day someone super smart can create a brilliant ORM that incorporates machine learning, whizbang functional tools, and insert trendy something or other here and we can all relegate SQL to the status of "DB assembly" where it belongs.

That would relegate ReFS to the status of a toy in most filesystem developers' minds, even before you consider their increasing usefulness when storing virtual-machine disk images in a shared filesystem to support migration, etc.

' and walk away?Or do you want a signed and printed statement of your 'absolute' rightness, a full retraction from him never to compare himself with Carmack again and pg to come into this thread and strike down his comment from the top and relegate it to the bottom of the page until he spends years learning what people knew 30 years ago?Most of the people here understood what you were discussing.

Relegate definitions

verb

refer to another person for decision or judgment; "She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues"

See also: submit

verb

assign to a lower position; reduce in rank; "She was demoted because she always speaks up"; "He was broken down to Sergeant"

See also: demote bump break

verb

expel, as if by official decree; "he was banished from his own country"

See also: banish

verb

assign to a class or kind; "How should algae be classified?"; "People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms"

See also: classify