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Translations for „consign“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

consign [kənˈsaɪn] N form

1. consign (give):

to consign sth to sb

2. consign (send):

consign

3. consign (put away):

to consign sth to the dustbin

Usage examples with consign

to consign sth to sb
to consign sth to the dustbin

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Artists who failed to meet the standards of political correctness were consigned to unemployment.
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As the nation entered the 20th century, farmers were consigned to supporting roles in the new industrial society.
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The decision to raze the community put the many families out of their residences, consigning to memory the history of the village.
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Gas lanterns and kerosene lamps were thus also consigned to history.
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From the 1930s the diesel railcar made great progress and by the 1950s the railmotor was consigned to history.
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Many new parts in pieces now consigned to oblivion followed.
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Thousands of volumes were thus being consigned to dumpsters and a whole literature was in danger of being lost.
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Therefore, most galleons were originally consigned for trade, although those captured by rival states were usually put into military service.
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However, references to corporate capacity and powers have not quite been consigned to the dustbin of legal history.
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Let us represent worthily for once the foul brood to which a cruel fate consigned us!
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