verb
- to give over or deliver formally to another’s care or custody
- to send goods to a dealer to be sold
- to assign to an undesirable place or condition
Usage: past tense and past participle of consign
Usage: commercial context
Usage: often used with ‘to’
Examples
- The family consigned their grandmother’s furniture to an auction house.
- He consigned the old books to storage in the basement.
- The artist consigned several paintings to the gallery for sale.
- The dictator consigned his enemies to prison.
- She consigned the broken appliance to the trash heap.
- The merchant consigned goods to retailers across the country.
- His poor performance consigned him to the bench for the rest of the season.