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relegate ( ) tr.v. , -gated , -gating , -gates . To assign to an obscure place, position, or condition ... v. Definition: assign, transfer Antonyms: assume, hold, keep v ...

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transitive verb relegated-Ā·gatā €²Ā·ed, relegating-Ā·gat ′·ing. to exile or banish (someone) to a specified place; to consign or assign to an inferior position: usually with to ...

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relĀ·eĀ·gate Ā  (r l-g t) tr.v. relĀ·eĀ·gatĀ·ed, relĀ·eĀ·gatĀ·ing , relĀ·eĀ·gates. 1. To assign to an obscure place, position, or condition. 2. To assign to a particular class or ...

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Definition of relegate from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.

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to relegate (third-person singular simple present relegates, present participle relegating, simple past and past participle relegated) To send into exile; banish. To assign to a ...

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relĀ·eĀ·gate [ rĆ©llə gĆ yt] (past and past participle relĀ·eĀ·gatĀ·ed, present participle relĀ·eĀ·gatĀ·ing , 3rd person present singular relĀ·eĀ·gates)

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relegate: Definition and Pronunciation

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See solder ball. bump - Increment. E.g. C 's ++ operator. It is used especially of counter variables, pointers and index dummies in "for", "while" ;, and "do-while&q uot; loops.

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Synonyms of relegate at Thesaurus.com. relegate definitions and translations. Crossword and puzzle games.

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verb (used with object), -gatā‹…ed, -gatā‹…ing. 1. to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic ...

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