English to Latin Meaning of relegate - angustias coartanda


Relegate :
angustias coartanda

exilium, exsilium, geniti forent pelli, angustias coartanda, vestiesque, posuit, commendent, CREDO, dare

studiumrelegataereicitrelegating
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Definitions of relegate in English
Verb(1) refer to another person for decision or judgment(2) assign to a lower position; reduce in rank(3) expel, as if by official decree(4) assign to a class or kind
Examples of relegate in English
(1) Privatization can only mean less control is vested in public discourse and more is relegated to the demands of profit.(2) It's as if our ability to find excitement in the world around us has been relegated to only those activities that charge for admission.(3) Those who did not tell the president what he wanted to hear were relegated to positions of little influence.(4) I'm so pleased that he has been relegated to another set of duties.(5) In the United States, he is relegated to subordinate positions and rendered passive by white society.(6) As the present academic system is totally different, the importance of good handwriting has been relegated to the background.(7) We feel that economic failure has created a situation where survival and law have been relegated to antagonistic positions.(8) It was heady stuff, but City were punching above their weight and successive relegations under former Manchester United player Wilf McGuinness saw them freefall to the basement division.(9) The supernatural is relegated to the rank of mild amusement.(10) I also saw that men were relegated to supporting the status quo even at their own expense if they choose to accept it.(11) Most of them were relegated to rear echelon positions or they were stewards on the boats or on the ships.(12) At one stage, the club's very existence was hanging in the balance, with debts mounting in the wake of consecutive relegations which saw the team plunge from the Premier League into the Second Division.(13) As a result, even a three-year-old boy becomes the legal chief of the family and his mother is relegated to an inferior social status.(14) Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare.(15) Indeed, most of the program-related discussion is relegated to a couple of chapters buried deep in the middle of the book.(16) The purpose of mutual assistance in time of illness or death was often relegated to a second position, after moral improvement.
(1) release date ::
release date
(2) to release ::
dimittere
(3) release notes ::
notas release
(4) release candidate ::
candidatus release
(5) catch and release ::
capere, et dimittere
(6) news release ::
nuntium release
(7) release agent ::
agente release
(8) release button ::
button release
(9) release time ::
release tempus,
(10) conditional release ::
conditionalis release
Synonyms
Verb
1. downgrade ::
downgrade
2. banish ::
exilium
3. pass on ::
desere eam
4. classify ::
refer
5. kick downstairs ::
deposuit eum calce abjecistis
Different Forms
relegate, relegated, relegates, relegating
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