Sentence examples for to consign from inspiring English sources

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to consign

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To transfer to the custody of, usually for sale, transport, or safekeeping.

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Sellers were hesitant to consign the best lots.

We need to consign this Heathrow fantasy to the dustbin.

She is more likely to consign you to sudden death.

It is hard, however, to consign French and Henry to an inevitable battle ground.

Literary editors tend to consign them straight to the bin.This is understandable.

He's not ready to consign skating to the fate of tiddlywinks just yet, however.

Can Republicans actually prefer to consign Americans to crowded airports and choked highways?

Lochte had enough to consign Laszlo Cseh to yet another bronze medal.

I wish I could say that these antics sufficed to consign Perry to the Implausible category.

What she personified is precisely what Clegg wants to consign to the movement's past.

We have got to consign the old discredited system to the dustbin of history".

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