Relegate vs Promote - What's the difference?
relegate | promote |
Exile, banish, remove, or send away.
# (done to a person) Exile or banish to a particular place.
# (reflexive, obsolete, rare) Remove (oneself) to a distance from something or somewhere.
# (transitive, historical, Ancient Rome, done to a person) Banish from proximity'' to Rome for a set time; compare '' .
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, author=Mark Morford
, year=2002
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# (figuratively) Remove or send to a place far away.
(in extended use) Consign or assign.
# Consign (a person or thing) to a place, position, or role of obscurity, insignificance, oblivion, or (especially) inferiority.
# Assign (a thing) to an appropriate place or situation based on appraisal or classification.
# (sports, chiefly, soccer) Transfer (a sports team) to a lower-ranking league division.
Refer or submit.
# Refer (a point of contention) to an authority in deference to the judgment thereof.
# Submit (something) to someone else for appropriate action thereby; compare delegate.
# Submit or refer (someone) to'' someone or something else ''for some reason or purpose.
A person who has been banished from proximity to Rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.
(archaic) Relegated]]; [[exile, exiled.
To raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.
To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
To encourage, urge or incite
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To elevate to the above league.
(label) To increase the activity of a catalyst by changing its surface structure
(label) To exchange a pawn for a queen or other piece when it reaches the 8th rank
As verbs the difference between relegate and promote
is that relegate is exile, banish, remove, or send away while promote is to raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.As a noun relegate
is a person who has been banished from proximity to rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.As an adjective relegate
is (archaic) relegated]]; [[exile|exiled.relegate
English
Etymology 1
First attested in 1561: from (“I dispatch”, “I banish”).Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
Derived terms
* (l), (l)References
* “relegate, v.''” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary , second edition (1989) * “
relegate, v.''” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary (draft revision, March 2010)
Etymology 2
First attested circa 1550: from the Classical (etyl) (“I dispatch”, “I banish”).Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(en noun)References
* “†?relegate, n.''” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary , second edition (1989) * “
†relegate, n.''” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary (draft revision, December 2009)
Etymology 3
First attested circa 1425: from the Classical (etyl) (“I dispatch”, “I banish”).Alternative forms
* (l) * (l)Adjective
(-)References
* “†relegate, adj.'']” listed in the ''[[w:Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary](draft revision, June 2010)
Anagrams
* English terms with multiple etymologies ----promote
English
Verb
(promot)- He promoted his clerk to office manager.
- Having crossed the chessboard, his pawn was promoted to a queen.
- They promoted the abolition of daylight saving time.
- They promoted the new film with giant billboards.
- At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to the Premier League.