Thesaurus / consign
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Many of the museum’s most prized holdings were consigned to storage.
IRINA ANTONOVA, GRANDE DAME OF RUSSIAN CULTURAL LIFE, DIES AT 98EMILY LANGERDECEMBER 4, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIt’s not the first time Nokia’s marketers have taken on more of the work usually consigned to agencies.
‘FIND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCIES’: NOKIA’S HANDSET MARKETERS ADOPT HYBRID MODEL IN PURSUIT OF SMARTPHONE MARKETSHARESEB JOSEPHDECEMBER 3, 2020DIGIDAYIn an ideal world, his small business would run out of customers and be consigned to history.
HE’S HELPING WOUNDED WARRIORS GAME AGAINFIONA ZUBLINNOVEMBER 27, 2020OZYHowever, given Google’s existence, that model will probably consign Neeva to permanent niche-player status.
DOES THE GOOGLE ANTITRUST CASE MAKE AN APPLE SEARCH ENGINE MORE LIKELY?GREG STERLINGOCTOBER 28, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDSome of the more than 2,000 items will be consigned by The RealReal’s customers, but Gucci is supplying products as well.
LUXURY LABELS LIKE GUCCI ARE TAKING NOTICE OF THE BOOMING SECONDHAND MARKETMARC BAINOCTOBER 5, 2020QUARTZI think just because you live alone does not mean that you’re consigned to a life of loneliness.
IS THERE REALLY A “LONELINESS EPIDEMIC”? (EP. 407)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 27, 2020FREAKONOMICSA gentleman does not call his opponents vipers and consign them to hell, but Jahveh is not under any such obligations.
SOLOMON AND SOLOMONIC LITERATUREMONCURE DANIEL CONWAYYou will not consign him to the spot to which the attorney-general invites you to surrender him.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThis is the fate to which emancipation would consign the Negro.
THE RIGHT OF AMERICAN SLAVERYTRUE WORTHY HOITIn this way does a lazy world consign discussion to silence with the cynical closure.
LORD ORMONT AND HIS AMINTA, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHWORDS RELATED TO CONSIGN
- allocate
- allot
- apportion
- authorize
- charge
- commend
- commission
- confer trust
- confide
- consign
- convey
- delegate
- deliver
- depend upon
- deposit
- depute
- deputize
- destine
- dispatch
- employ
- empower
- engage
- give
- give to do
- grant authority
- hand over
- hold
- ice
- imprison
- institutionalize
- intrust
- invest
- leave to
- make responsible for
- move
- offer
- ordain
- promise
- put away
- put in the hands of
- relegate
- rely upon
- remove
- send
- shift
- submit
- transfer
- turn over to
- vest
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