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: --
Again the indigenous peoples of the region are consigned to an anachronistic space outside of the temporality of economic and social development.
Such drama has been consigned to the realm of theatrical artefacts, held up as epitomes of 'culture', or suitable subjects for academic study.
She is consigned to music in the very same way as a patient is to analysis.
For the greed and neediness, the divisiveness, for the communities consigned to the underclass.
The book would be more appealing if most of the tables were consigned to the appendix or omitted altogether.
There is too much restatement of material that can be found elsewhere or at least could be consigned to appendices.
However, if we simply follow current trends there is likely to be a lag time that will always consign us to a second division.
Yet that doesn't mean that their duet need be consigned to the ' second-hand bin' of history.