relegate
re
ˈrɛ
re
le
gate
ˌgeɪt
geit
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɛlɪɡˌe‍ɪt/

Definición y significado de "relegate"en inglés

to relegate
01

relegar

to appoint a person or thing to a lower status, position, or rank
Transitive: to relegate sb to a lower rank or position
to relegate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
In academic settings, failing grades may relegate a student to a lower academic level.
En entornos académicos, las calificaciones reprobatorias pueden relegar a un estudiante a un nivel académico inferior.
02

encomendar

to assign or submit to a particular person for appropriate action or treatment
Ditransitive: to relegate a task to sb
example
Ejemplos
The teacher opted to relegate the disciplinary issue to the school administration for investigation and action.
El profesor optó por delegar el asunto disciplinario a la administración escolar para su investigación y acción.
03

relegar, asignar

to place or assign someone or something into a particular category
Transitive: to relegate sb/sth to a category
example
Ejemplos
The coach opted to relegate the rookie player to the starting lineup for the upcoming match.
El entrenador optó por relegar al jugador novato al equipo titular para el próximo partido.
04

relegar, desterrar

to expel or exile someone as a form of punishment
Transitive: to relegate sb | to relegate sb somewhere
example
Ejemplos
The dictator 's regime regularly employed tactics to relegate dissenters to remote labor camps.
El régimen del dictador empleaba tácticas regularmente para relegar a los disidentes a campos de trabajo remotos.
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