relegation
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary relégation|relegate|relegation from Latin relegat-, the past participle of relegare "to send away, dispatch," based on re- "again" + legare "to appoint, to send on a commission." The Proto-Indo-European root from which "legare" derives, *leg-, is associated with speech and is also the source of the lex- (leg-s) in "lexical" and Greek logos "word, idea," the root beneath the suffix –logy found in such English words as "biology," "cardiology," and "sociology." The same root also gave us the leg- in "legal" and "legislation" (from Latin lex, leg- "law"), probably from a concept such as the 'Word of God,' which was the original law. dur afgandan/frestâdan/andâxtan pâin/pas zad/rând-an pâin(-tar) neš-ând-an + fra. reléguer au second plan/division : be pella/rade ye pâin-i/tar fru/pâin afgand/kašând/nešând-an
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary rel·e·gate v. Pronunciation: ' re-lə- ˌ gāt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -gat·ed ; -gat·ing Etymology: Latin relegatus, past participle of relegare, from re- + legare to send with a commission ― more at LEGATE Date: 1599 1 : to send into exile : BANISH 2 : ASSIGN : as a : to assign to a place of insignificance or of oblivion : put out of sight or mind b : to assign to an appropriate place or situation on the basis of classification or appraisal c : to submit to someone or something for appropriate action : DELEGATE d : to transfer (a sports team) to a lower ranking division synonyms see COMMIT –rel·e·ga·tion \ ˌ re-lə- ' gā-shən\ noun ]]>