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- noun Sixteenth-century spelling of
relegate .
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Examples
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If they want to seek the help of a granparent, older brother, sister, aunt, uncle, clergy, whatever, these young mothers should be able to call on them to help them out of a situation that would, ultimately relagate them and their unwanted child from a life of extreme poverty.
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Leave it to the Chicago Tribune to relagate this powerful candidate to an also-ran.
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Then if these dispensaries get out of hand, the proof will be in the pudding that they are a nuisance, or a threat, or just seamy, and then severely limit them or relagate them to a commerce zone away from neighborhoods.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Tunerz 2010
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Then if these dispensaries get out of hand, the proof will be in the pudding that they are a nuisance, or a threat, or just seamy, and then severely limit them or relagate them to a commerce zone away from neighborhoods.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local SL10 2010
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Then if these dispensaries get out of hand, the proof will be in the pudding that they are a nuisance, or a threat, or just seamy, and then severely limit them or relagate them to a commerce zone away from neighborhoods.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local SL10 2010
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Then if these dispensaries get out of hand, the proof will be in the pudding that they are a nuisance, or a threat, or just seamy, and then severely limit them or relagate them to a commerce zone away from neighborhoods.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local SL10 2010
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Then if these dispensaries get out of hand, the proof will be in the pudding that they are a nuisance, or a threat, or just seamy, and then severely limit them or relagate them to a commerce zone away from neighborhoods.
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