0 to send something to someone:
1 to give or send, or to put someone in an unpleasant place or situation:
3 to give something to an auctioneer and ask them to sell it for you:
The political inference was that if all gender differentiation was historically contingent it could be consigned to a remote, irrecoverable past.
The work is suitable for a general audience, as equations have been consigned to a comprehensive mathematical appendix.
By 1985, 58.8 % of the tuna catch was consigned to domestic markets.
The welfare consensus was consigned to its pauper's grave, seemingly financially and ideologically bankrupt.
The compound noun *sigel-rad 'sun' can thus be consigned to whatever place ghost-words go to retire.
Indeed, the author consigns this information to the endnotes (337, note 52).
Individual style may be consigned to the psychological blackbox of quirk and creativity, but collective style demands a more accessible, structural explanation.
Yet that doesn't mean that their duet need be consigned to the ' second-hand bin' of history.