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Consigned

Consigned meaning

simple past and past participle of consign

Example sentences (20)

As more information about the Covid vaccines and other media narratives are released, those of us who’ve been consigned to the Conspiracy Theory bin for the last few years are being sadly vindicated.

Fresh Suffolk lambs with frame could make £80-£88, a pen at this price consigned by the Swinbank & Briggs partnership, Malham.

He said the seized bags of refined white sugar, worth around P240 million, arrived in the country through a vessel named VOI MV SUNWARD, adding that imported bags of sugar were consigned to Stone Int’l.

If it’s a ‘trendy’ piece, however, it’ll likely be consigned to your wardrobe come the next big thing.

It can't be ignored either that Inverness's win at the weekend consigned Ton to what was a fifth league defeat of the season at home, a pretty mediocre record by anyone's standards.

Many home security system myths stem from the way professional services like work, but the inconveniences that once gave these services a bad rap are now largely consigned to the past.

Now, he looks on simply as an observer perpetually consigned to a life of pure solitude for the benefit of everybody else.

PF under Given Lubinda are noe speaking from the dump site where Zambians consigned them in 2021.

That makes it even more surprising that ‘four at the back’ has not been consigned to the ‘lessons learned’ draw.

They had no simple support for the workaholic realist for fear of the obvious but he still defeated and consigned them to the dustbin of history with dexterity and pride from experience.

This spectacular tray, consigned by a descendent of the churchman, sold for £1750.

While that feat may prove beyond Fantom’s grasp this year, there is a compelling case for FTM delivering another 2x-3x before 2023 is consigned to the history books.

While the idea of secession “has been consigned to the political loony bin since the Civil War,” the idea is increasingly respectable, Buckley asserts.

A pair of Chinese bowls, consigned by a Hexham-based seller, sold for £325,000 at auction.

Even successful modern games tend to be consigned to history a few years after their release.

Meanwhile, Nkosingiphile Shongwe and Thubelihle Mavuso were consigned to the substitutes’ bench, where they waited patiently for their chance to make a decisive intervention in the proceedings.

PORTLAND United were consigned to a 3-2 defeat at fellow play-off contenders Baffins Milton Rovers, despite leading 1-0 at half-time.

Secondary school pupils and students who started university during the Covid-19 pandemic have been “consigned to the scrapheap”, the employment minister has warned.

Southampton consigned to another year in the second tier of English football after beating the West Yorkshire outfit 1-0 in the play-off final at Wembley.

Speaking before a visit to a leading children’s hospital, Sir Keir said: “Tooth decay, stunted growth and stalling life expectancy should be consigned to the history books, but instead they’re the reality of Tory Britain.