Consign - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|kənˈsaɪn|
Brit.
|kənˈsaɪn|
verb
- commit forever; commit irrevocably
- give over to another for care or safekeeping (syn: charge)
- give over to another for care or safekeeping (syn: charge)
consign your baggage
- send to an addressExtra examples
She consigned the painting to an auction house.
The goods were consigned to him.
The paintings were consigned to our care.
I consign this evil book to the flames.
The shipment of apples was consigned to London.
The goods were consigned to Australia.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: consign
he/she/it: consigns
present participle: consigning
past tense: consigned
past participle: consigned
I/you/we/they: consign
he/she/it: consigns
present participle: consigning
past tense: consigned
past participle: consigned
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