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Word Meanings - RELEGATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To remove, usually to an inferior position; to consign; to transfer; specifically, to send into exile; to banish. It was relegated into the study of the scholar. Milman.

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  • CONSIGNER
    One who consigns. See Consignor.
  • EJECTOR
    A jet jump for lifting water or withdrawing air from a space. Ejector condenser , a condenser in which the vacuum is maintained by a jet pump. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, ejects or dispossesses.
  • EXILE
    who quits, or is banished from, his native soil; ex out + solum ground, land, soil, or perh. fr.the root of salire to leap, spring; 1. Forced separation from one's native country; expulsion from one's home by the civil authority; banishment;
  • TRANSMITTER
    One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; -- opposed to receiver.
  • EXTRUDE
    To thrust out; to force, press, or push out; to expel; to drive off or away. "Parentheses thrown into notes or extruded to the margin." Coleridge.
  • TRANSPORTING
    That transports; fig., ravishing. Your transporting chords ring out. Keble.
  • TRANSPORTAL
    Transportation; the act of removing from one locality to another. "The transportal of seeds in the wool or fur of quadrupeds." Darwin.
  • EJECTMENT
    A species of mixed action, which lies for the recovery of possession of real property, and damages and costs for the wrongful withholding of it. Wharton. (more info) 1. A casting out; a dispossession; an expulsion; ejection; as, the ejectment of
  • TRANSPORTABILITY
    The quality or state of being transportable.
  • CONSIGNMENT
    The act of consigning or sending property to an agent or correspondent in another place, as for care, sale, etc. (more info) 1. The act of consigning; consignation.
  • REMAND
    To recommit; to send back. Remand it to its former place. South. Then were they remanded to the cage again. Bunyan.
  • TRANSPORTED
    Conveyed from one place to another; figuratively, carried away with passion or pleasure; entranced. -- Trans*port"ed*ly, adv. -- Trans*port"ed*ness, n.
  • CONVEYER
    1. One who, or that which, conveys or carries, transmits or transfers. 2. One given to artifices or secret practices; a juggler; a cheat; a thief. Shak.
  • TRANSPORT
    1. To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey; as, to transport goods; to transport troops. Hakluyt. 2. To carry, or cause to be carried, into banishment, as a criminal; to banish. 3. To carry away with vehement emotion, as
  • CONSIGNATURE
    Joint signature. Colgrave.
  • TRANSMITTIBLE
    Capable of being transmitted; transmissible.
  • TRANSPORTABLE
    1. Capable of being transported. 2. Incurring, or subject to, the punishment of transportation; as, a transportable offense.
  • TRANSFEREE
    The person to whom a transfer in made.
  • CONSIGNATORY
    One of several that jointly sign a written instrument, as a treaty. Fallows.
  • TRANSPORTER
    One who transports.
  • DEJECTION
    1. A casting down; depression. Hallywell. 2. The act of humbling or abasing one's self. Adoration implies submission and dejection. Bp. Pearson. 3. Lowness of spirits occasioned by grief or misfortune; mental depression; melancholy. What besides,
  • DEJECTORY
    1. Having power, or tending, to cast down. 2. Promoting evacuations by stool. Ferrand.
  • MISTRANSPORT
    To carry away or mislead wrongfully, as by passion. Bp. Hall.
  • RECONVEY
    1. To convey back or to the former place; as, to reconvey goods. 2. To transfer back to a former owner; as, to reconvey an estate.
  • TREMANDO
    Trembling; -- used as a direction to perform a passage with a general shaking of the whole chord.
  • REJECTER
    One who rejects.
  • REBANISH
    To banish again.

 

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