Relegar in english
Relegate
pronunciation: reləgeɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: reləgeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures
relegar = relegate.
Example: Adding a column of figures is a repetitive thought process, and it was long ago properly relegated to the machine.more:
» relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion .
Example: Some of the contributions to the discussion are well known, others have been discussed in their day and then consigned to oblivion with the passage of time, but most are difficult of access.» relegar a segunda categoría = relegate + Nombre + to second-class status .
Example: Through the years, the large Muslim minority in the military outposts was relegated to second class status, much like other colonised peoples.» relegar a un segundo plano = take + second place ; put + Nombre + on the back burner .
Example: He considered his first job as that of healer; the writer and teacher took second place. Example: She put her education on the back burner for several years so that her husband could get his first.» relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat .
Example: Eventually, teachers should be able to 'hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.» relegar una idea a un segundo plano = put + an idea on the back burner .
Example: My girlfriend and I looked at rings together about a year ago, then put the idea on the back burner because of money issues.» relegar una sensación = quell + a feeling .
Example: But he could not forget, nor could he quell the thoughts and feelings of fire that inwardly consumed his peace, and rendered existence torture.» relegar un pensamiento = quell + a thought .
Example: But he could not forget, nor could he quell the thoughts and feelings of fire that inwardly consumed his peace, and rendered existence torture.» relegar un sentimiento = quell + a feeling .
Example: But he could not forget, nor could he quell the thoughts and feelings of fire that inwardly consumed his peace, and rendered existence torture.