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Consign to Meaning in English

expression

kənˈsaɪn/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
kuhn-SINE tuh
kənsˈaɪn/ /tˈuː
kuhn-SINE TOO

Definition

To put someone or something into a particular, often negative, situation or place, usually with no control over what happens next. It can also mean to give something to someone to look after or dispose of.

Usage & Nuances

Fairly formal; common in writing. Used with negative outcomes: 'consign to oblivion', 'consign to the trash', 'consigned to history'. Often followed by 'to' plus a noun. Do not confuse with 'assign to', which means to give a task or role.

Example Sentences

Old newspapers are often consigned to the recycling bin.

basic

He was consigned to a life of poverty.

basic

The letters were consigned to storage for many years.

basic

After his mistake, he felt consigned to the sidelines at work.

natural

Much of her grandmother’s jewelry was consigned to an auction house.

natural

Some traditions risk being consigned to oblivion in the modern world.

natural