13 example sentences using relegation.
Relegation used in a sentence
Relegation in a sentence as a noun
To a club that just avoided relegation last season!
That much is evident from Google’s actions and the relegation of “Don’t be evil” and all that.
The relegation of high achieving men is a hallmark of foundering societies.
It doesn't mean we need to be blinkered about what the gradual relegation of English as tech lingua franca might mean for non-anglophones.
I don't think that systematic relegation of poor people to state colleges is ever preferable, even if it prevents brain drain.
2. healthy childhood of few concerns without the relegation to daycare is the root of greatness Correct. This is the true secret, all children must have a safe place where they can independently learn.
Doing so could open up new possibilities to address fears of social relegation due to immigration, as they exist in the Global North.
Seems like the simplest compromise is to leave wikipedia as is but change deletion into relegation to another tier.
Similarly with shop or electronics, we deal with physical objects all of the time, basic craftsmanship should not be seen as a relegation to the not college bound.
Maybe a better analogy is the promotion and relegation system popular in European football[1].
On a side note, this is why British Premier League's final week of games are played in unison, so that no one has the ability to dodge relegation via an intentional tie.
If this story is to have a happy ending it will be the relegation of the Majors to marketing and distribution, signaling the end of their unsustainable business model.
There was a story recently about a german 2nd division basketball team that ran their scoreboard on Windows and applied updates about an hour before the game - scoreboard wasn't back up in time, team lost since the match couldn't start within the allowed timeframe and of course this match was important, kind of an endgame and the loss led to the relegation of the team.
Relegation definitions
authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions
See also: delegating delegation relegating deputation
the act of assigning (someone or something) to a particular class or category
mild banishment; consignment to an inferior position; "he has been relegated to a post in Siberia"