0 to put someone or something in a less important position -- (mevki, küme) indirmek, daha alt gruba/kademeye getirmek, düşürmek
[ often passive ] He'd been relegated to the B team.
In this part, computational methods are relegated to the background, and the focus is on the economics.
Nationalism relegates religion to a secondary, and even inessential, principle of a stable and legitimate political order and thus challenges traditionalist conservatism.
In this economic framework, which is unfamiliar to the clinician, the level of current disability is relegated to a subsidiary position.
One result was that certain elitist and patriarchal practices found in rural society were replicated in church settings, relegating women to subservient and passive roles.
The wider impacts of experiencing a language and communication problem have often been relegated to the educational domains.
In this scheme, dissolution was relegated to the status of an instrumental first step that facilitates combinative activity.
Women were relegated to a subordinate position in society.
Spatially peripheralizing the burial site, relegating the fallen revolutionaries to the urban edge, reduced its significance in the city's symbolic landscape.