consign in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ kən'sain ] ]
Examples
- Just consider the enormous quantities of raw materials that we daily consign to the rubbish tip.
- A single " No " would consign it to limbo and throw the union into crisis.
- She reluctantly consigns him to vivisection ( though she allows him the option of anesthesia ).
- Some ecologists say that a further warming could consign some species to extinction by eliminating their habitats.
- The company will consign production of passenger cars to a General Motors Corp . subsidiary in India.
- The other half I would again consign to a balanced fund, in this case Fidelity Puritan.
- But he added that other analysts predicted it would consign Republicans to minority status for a generation.
- It's time to consign him to the deep, dark past and leave him there.
- It would be wiser to consign it to the big junkyard in the sky . . ..
- The law aims to consign businesses peddling sexually explicit materials to industrially zoned areas of the city.