| Past Participle | consigned |
| Present Participle | consigning |
| Third Person Singular | consigns |
| Past Tense | consigned |
consign to oblivion
consign to defeat
consign to history
consign to posterity
consign a task to sb.
consign sth. to mothballs
to consign money in a bank
consign a letter to the post
be consigned to misery
to consign goods by rail
he consigned three paintings to Sotheby's.
it should be consigned to the scrap heap of technological history.
The goods have been consigned to you by air.
The goods were consigned to you by railway.
Orphaned children were consigned to institutions.
she consigned the letter to the waste-paper basket.
The father consigned the child to his sister's care.
The captured rebels were consigned to the dungeons.
She consigned his letter to the waste basket.
The politicians who lost the elections will be consigned to the dustbin of history.
"So I will pollute the princes of the sanctuary, And I will consign Jacob to the ban and Israel to revilement.
The patient was committed to the hospital. Toconsign is to transfer to another's custody or charge:
They can’t just consign me to the scrap heap because I’m over fifty!
consign to oblivion
consign to defeat
consign to history
consign to posterity
consign a task to sb.
consign sth. to mothballs
to consign money in a bank
consign a letter to the post
be consigned to misery
to consign goods by rail
he consigned three paintings to Sotheby's.
it should be consigned to the scrap heap of technological history.
The goods have been consigned to you by air.
The goods were consigned to you by railway.
Orphaned children were consigned to institutions.
she consigned the letter to the waste-paper basket.
The father consigned the child to his sister's care.
The captured rebels were consigned to the dungeons.
She consigned his letter to the waste basket.
The politicians who lost the elections will be consigned to the dustbin of history.
"So I will pollute the princes of the sanctuary, And I will consign Jacob to the ban and Israel to revilement.
The patient was committed to the hospital. Toconsign is to transfer to another's custody or charge:
They can’t just consign me to the scrap heap because I’m over fifty!
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