It was his belief that the forces of racism and indifference were responsible for relegating the ex-slave to a second-class status.
The Spanish Crown included the slaves as persons instead of relegating them solely to the status of property at the disposal of their owners.
The old fashion of relegatingstriking news of the day to an extra had much to commend it.
Thank God you found no name which you could 'place,' relegatingits poor possessor to the ranks of 'society leaders' in which you would have had no share.
To be sure, we may be very generous in our interpretation of what constitutes substantial agreement; we may deny significance to all sorts of discrepancies by relegating them to the unimpressive class of "disputes about particulars.
Between incontinently doing this, and relegating the little brothers to a nursery where they will be treated with cruelty and starved in our interests, some persons seem to think there is no middle course.
But at this relegating phrase his sense of humour rose to mock him.
She could only face the fact that this world must, in a sense, be hers, by relegating it and all that it meant to the merest background in their lives.
By this means he succeeded in relegating the Sadducees to utter insignificance.
And, in general, epistemology, in relegating human thinking as inquiry to a merely phenomenal region, makes concrete approximation and conformity to objectivity hopeless.
Knowing their origin, are we to judge the Sclav as the Greeks, the contemporaries of Herodotus, did the Scythian and the Sarmatian, relegating him forever to the cold eternal night of Cimmerian regions?
So illimitable is the imperial power, that it becomes impotent against itself if it would reduce itself by relegating any of its influence to a class, such as, for instance, the aristocracy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "relegating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.