单词 | relegating |
释义 | > as lemmasˈrelegating ˈrelegating n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > degrading or debasement > [adjective] vile1297 derogative1477 derogatory1502 vild1568 derogatoriousa1575 lessening1592 dishonoured1608 indignous1611 derogant1616 unmanning1625 infimatinga1641 prostituting1646 embasing1652 menial1673 degrading1684 debasing1775 vilifying1781 degradatory1783 dishonouring1843 relegating1872 demeaning1880 1872 Fraser's Mag. 6 755 Increase in liberality..means the relegating of some things hitherto placed under the category of faith to the category of knowledge. 1887 H. James Partial Portraits (1888) 31 Such a revision of Emerson has no relegating consequences. 1997 R. T. Golembiewski & J. Rabin Public Budgeting & Finance (rev. ed.) iii. 270 This may be convenient to the relegating authority, but it constitutes no constitutional principle. 2008 NewsRx Health (Nexis) 2 Nov. 45 Right or wrong, the automatic relegating of multiracial people to one racial category is very much a part of American history. < as lemmas |
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