Used in a Sentence

relegated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for relegated.

Editorial note

And the cheering is relegated so each side has the opportunity to cheer (while they politely stay quite when it's the other side's turn).

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Consign (a person or thing) to a place, position, or role of obscurity, insignificance, oblivion, lower rank or (especially) inferiority.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of relegated gathered in one view.

verb

Consign (a person or thing) to a place, position, or role of obscurity, insignificance, oblivion, lower rank or (especially) inferiority.

verb

Assign (a thing) to an appropriate place or situation based on appraisal or classification.

verb

Exile, banish, remove, or send away.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for relegated.

verb

Consign (a person or thing) to a place, position, or role of obscurity, insignificance, oblivion, lower rank or (especially) inferiority.

verb

Assign (a thing) to an appropriate place or situation based on appraisal or classification.

verb

Exile, banish, remove, or send away.

verb

Refer (a point of contention) to an authority in deference to the judgment thereof.

Example sentences

1

And the cheering is relegated so each side has the opportunity to cheer (while they politely stay quite when it's the other side's turn).

2

The formality is mostly relegated to the grammar/syntax.

3

Long before the monarch was relegated to ceremonial status, the civil government was actually running the show.

4

Even now the wild idea of mining asteroids, once relegated to science fiction, is reaching the point of feasibility.

5

The lowest of us live in poverty and violence, relegated to feeding our children less healthy, life shortening diets.

6

No Ford or GMC can do that and thus they would be relegated to the roles of Samsung - chip solders.

7

Which is why taxis and hotel shuttles are relegated to their own orderly line.

8

As such nowerdays they're mostly relegated to applications where fraud isn't a big worry.

9

By having it as a proprietary products, the product is relegated to a niche market, that too in a Umbrella market where people would be reluctant to shift from the time-tested design.

10

They enjoy getting to be part of the important cluster of human activity, instead of relegated to energy production out on a farm.

11

I left after being continually relegated to low-academic value technical support work for established academics.

12

Eventually, people who like driving will be relegated to closed-track courses where any accidents are minimized and occur only with people who have signed waivers.

Quote examples

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There are some statements that I suspect make intuitive conclusions, and many of which I suspect are right (e.g., availability of birth control lowers the rate of abortions and unplanned pregnancies), but even those with which I agree are relegated to the portion of my mind that holds the "do not recite this" category of statistics.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use relegated in a sentence?

And the cheering is relegated so each side has the opportunity to cheer (while they politely stay quite when it's the other side's turn).

What does relegated mean?

Consign (a person or thing) to a place, position, or role of obscurity, insignificance, oblivion, lower rank or (especially) inferiority.

What part of speech is relegated?

relegated is commonly used as verb.