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relegate [ˈrelɪgeɪt] VB trans usu pass

1. relegate form (lower in position):

to be relegated to a lower league

2. relegate (not exhibit):

Usage examples with relegated

to be relegated to a lower league

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Cockles and lardons were once standard offerings, but mostly relegated to optional additions these days due to changing taste preferences and growing health concerns.
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Relegated in 1980, the club were promoted in 1981, before being relegated immediately, but then bouncing back up in 1983.
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Vale finished second-from-bottom, and were relegated, some twelve points from safety.
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True, they may be relegated to the more up-scale restaurants, with fast-food going the full automat route.
www.macleans.ca
From this league, after initially achieving good results, the club was relegated again in 2008.
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This effectively relegated the grand jury as a tool of the prosecutor.
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He appeared in a further nine league matches during that season, with the northerners eventually being relegated after ranking 17th.
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However, they did not fare as well this time, and were relegated in 14th place, just 4 points from safety.
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He rightly warns that equality of provision and fair treatment should not be relegated to secondary or dispensable matters, by churches or by government.
www.secularism.org.uk
Journalism should never have been, nor ever should be again, relegated to the status of just another profit center for a corporation.
www.oregonlive.com

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