Relegate
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British pronunciation/ɹˈɛlɪɡˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈɹɛɫəˌɡeɪt/

Определение и Значение "relegate"

to relegate
01

низводить

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
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A decline in product quality may relegate a brand to a less prestigious market position.
The committee will relegate the less critical tasks to junior staff to focus on more strategic projects.
After the poor performance, the manager decided to relegate the employee to a lower position.
02

относить, отодвинуть

to assign or submit to a particular person for appropriate action or treatment
Ditransitive: to relegate a task to sb
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The attorney decided to relegate the case to the firm 's senior partner for expert advice and guidance.
The teacher opted to relegate the disciplinary issue to the school administration for investigation and action.
The manager decided to relegate the task to the team leader for further review and implementation.
03

рекомендовать, отнести

to place or assign someone or something into a particular category
Transitive: to relegate sb/sth to a category
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The curator chose to relegate the artwork to the museum 's permanent collection.
The librarian decided to relegate the new books to the fiction section of the library.
The coach opted to relegate the rookie player to the starting lineup for the upcoming match.
04

рябить, изгнать

to expel or exile someone as a form of punishment
Transitive: to relegate sb | to relegate sb somewhere
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The king decided to relegate the traitorous nobleman to a remote island
In ancient Rome, the senate had the power to relegate political opponents.
The dictator 's regime regularly employed tactics to relegate dissenters to remote labor camps.
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A decline in product quality may relegate a brand to a less prestigious market position.
The committee will relegate the less critical tasks to junior staff to focus on more strategic projects.
After the poor performance, the manager decided to relegate the employee to a lower position.
The company's financial troubles forced them to relegate certain projects to a lower priority.
In academic settings, failing grades may relegate a student to a lower academic level.
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