14 example sentences using relegating.
Relegating used in a sentence
Relegating in a sentence as a noun
They could run some of the content they're currently relegating the digital ghettos of BBC3 and BBC4 instead.
My opinion from Paul's writing is that his goal is to find the AIRbnb's as quickly as possible while relegating things that aren't going to be mammoth.
I think categorising them and relegating them to a particular category like we do with FPS, RPG, RTS, etc.. would help.
You can back up your files and applications to the cloud without relegating all of your computation to sandboxed Javascript.
I hope that doesn't mean they're abandoning development on their e-ink devices, or relegating them to third-class citizens.
It's just decluttering, and relegating that important function to one of many miniscule, unlabelled icons.
Knowing that I am doing what I need to do and then relegating myself to the not-so-important tasks later on the day seems to free up so much of the internal chatter in my head.
Popularity goes a very long way in relegating petty things like posting guidelines and reason into the dustbin of irrelevance.
Inevitably airbnb will have to find common ground with local authorities, instead of relegating the issue to individual users.
So I'm adding my 2 cents into the "let's just stop feeding Gruber by relegating him to not the front page of HN and we don't have to suffer through another front page post with ~70% complaints about his bias" bucket.
But unless you are prepared to get into bed with the existing processors as well as world governments and law enforcement agencies then you are probably relegating your system to obscurity or worse.
Just like pre-internet online-services and publishers co-opted the best ideas from it, relegating the internet itself into the pile of historical curiosities.
This seems to fit together well with what I've observed: functional programming idioms often circumvent some of the more common legacy uses of macros in practice, relegating macros to a still-essential but less prevalent role.
We persist in this regard for generations, relegating the greatest number of the masses to increasingly inferior conditions, while a tinier majority increases their material conditions exponentially.
Relegating definitions
authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions
See also: delegating delegation relegation deputation