Waste consisting of animal carcass ash must be consigned for disposal to an appropriately authorized landfill. From LearnThat.org. [www.yourdictionary.com]
consign your baggage. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Black's 8th's definitions of "consign," "consignment," and "consignation" suggest that my previous speculation may be roughly correct. From Wordnik.com. [WordPress.com News] Reference
He said, and to his hand the sword consign'd. From Wordnik.com. [The Odyssey] Reference
Occupy yourself only with the people I consign to you. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
He was able to consign many carloads of grain in a season. From Wordnik.com. [Deep Furrows] Reference
Will you consign me to this mountaintop for the rest of my life?. From Wordnik.com. [Letters from the Aslyum (2)] Reference
Because we cannot consign our nation to an open-ended recession. From Wordnik.com. [President Obama says nation will rebuild and recover from economic crisis] Reference
If teachers will consign to well-merited oblivion those two phrases. From Wordnik.com. [The Child-Voice in Singing treated from a physiological and a practical standpoint and especially adapted to schools and boy choirs] Reference
It was the place to which he had meant to consign Hapgood a bit ago. From Wordnik.com. [Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls] Reference
And that stitch work was simply far too good to consign to the flames. From Wordnik.com. [FOR SCIENCE!] Reference
"Put the men into irons, and then I consign them to your safe keeping.". From Wordnik.com. [Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.] Reference
He called upon the owner, and asked him to consign the ship to his house. From Wordnik.com. [The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country] Reference
I am not suggesting that we forget the past and consign Hitler to history. From Wordnik.com. [Hitler and Health Care Don’t Mix] Reference
Will we consign the Recession Generation to a lifetime of diminished prospects?. From Wordnik.com. [Deborah Weinstein: The Recession Generation: Congress Must Act Now to Prevent Long-Term Damage] Reference
And in so doing, once again, consign fear and despair to the dust heap of history. From Wordnik.com. [Gabe Gonzalez: Hope and Fear] Reference
A few more years of infirmity, inanity and pain must consign him to idiocy or the grave. From Wordnik.com. [Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886] Reference
He stated that he had secured possession of his child, and desired to consign her to Jake. From Wordnik.com. [Two Wonderful Detectives Jack and Gil's Marvelous Skill] Reference
That's a well-trodden path that could consign the GOP to minority status for a generation. From Wordnik.com. [The GOP’s 'No' Problem] Reference
Lady Chapel and transepts, and consign them to oblivion in the neighbouring garden of the deanery. From Wordnik.com. [Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See] Reference
No surer way could be taken to extinguish it than to consign such persons to everlasting suffering. From Wordnik.com. [Love's Final Victory] Reference
If you can use it all right; if not, consign it to the waste basket, and no complaint will be coming. From Wordnik.com. [The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922] Reference
But as the younger Miliband argues, "remaining in the New Labour comfort zone would consign us to opposition". From Wordnik.com. [Ed is the only Miliband who offers a genuine alternative] Reference
To argue otherwise is to consign the arts to a total passivity - always mere reflections, never real influences. From Wordnik.com. [Violence In Our Culture] Reference
Or will you grab the flashy new iPod touch and consign yourself to frequent sync sessions to make sure you have fresh video?. From Wordnik.com. [Touch Up Worth It?] Reference
It is easy to suppose what it must have cost our author to consign to oblivion the fruit of so much labor and so many vigils. From Wordnik.com. [The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March] Reference
Poor wretch! two months of this life of dissipation have reduced him to a shadow -- two more months will consign him to his grave. From Wordnik.com. [The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy] Reference
The sick prayed for health, the foolish for wisdom, and the revengeful besought the Deity to consign all their enemies to the burning lake. From Wordnik.com. [Mizora: A Prophecy A MSS. Found Among the Private Papers of the Princess Vera Zarovitch] Reference
She feared now that she might be robbed of her dead treasure, and perhaps lose her own life, before she could consign it to its last resting-place. From Wordnik.com. [Woman on the American Frontier] Reference
If one of the family has to be buried elsewhere, the relatives go to the Bhiri of the great dead and consign his spirit to be kept in their company. From Wordnik.com. [The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II] Reference
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