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consign

American  
[kuhn-sahyn] / kənˈsaɪn /

verb (used with object)

  1. to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed byto ).

    Synonyms:
    assign, relegate
  2. to transfer to another's custody or charge; entrust.

    Synonyms:
    confide
  3. to set apart for or devote to (a special purpose or use).

    to consign two afternoons a week to the club.

  4. to banish or set apart in one's mind; relegate.

    to consign unpleasant thoughts to oblivion.

  5. Commerce.

    1. to ship, as by common carrier, especially for sale or custody.

    2. to address for such shipment.

  6. Obsolete. to confirm or ratify, as with a seal or other token.


verb (used without object)

  1. to agree or assent.

  2. Obsolete. to yield or submit.

consign British  
/ kənˈsaɪn /

verb

  1. to hand over or give into the care or charge of another; entrust

  2. to commit irrevocably

    he consigned the papers to the flames

  3. to commit for admittance

    to consign someone to jail

  4. to address or deliver (goods) for sale, disposal, etc

    it was consigned to his London address

  5. obsolete (intr) to assent; agree

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • consignable adjective
  • consignation noun
  • preconsign verb (used with object)
  • reconsign verb (used with object)
  • unconsignable adjective
  • unconsigned adjective

Etymology

Origin of consign

1400–50; late Middle English; apparently (< Middle French consigner ) < Medieval Latin consignāre to mark with sign of cross, Latin: to mark with a seal. See con-, sign

Example Sentences

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The 33-year-old didn't play for a month after that, consigned to the bench for the following five games.

From BBC

The project comes around a decade after the entire archive at St Mark's was nearly consigned to the hospital incinerator.

From Barron's

Others have fallen victim to managerial missteps that consigned their stocks to the doghouse and left their ranks in disarray.

From Barron's

Never mind the state’s environmental laws that consign building projects to purgatory.

From The Wall Street Journal

He knew that his readers would decide whether his writing would be consigned to oblivion or not.

From The Wall Street Journal