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is consigned
verb
To transfer to the custody of, usually for sale, transport, or safekeeping.
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That question is consigned to history".
Mr. Nivola is consigned to displaying his new biceps.
So Gwyn, too, is consigned to a life of waiting for Robin -- but not patiently.
Perhaps the sooner this match is consigned to the history books the better.
They disappear - and Iris is consigned to hours of mental agony.
Orphaned yet again, he is consigned to wander around a ravaged Iran looking for his family.
The second is when the body is consigned to the grave.
One of the greatest human catastrophes is consigned to an opaque footnote.
But here he is consigned to staring at Ms. Kidman, which emasculates him.
The hitch is that much of his work is deliberately hard to access or is consigned to secondary publications.
I am pleased to see progress but we will not stop until slavery is consigned to the history books".
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