consign

/kənˈsaɪn/
verb
  1. To give or send something to someone, especially for sale or care.
    • We consigned the old furniture to a charity shop.
    • The artist consigned her paintings to the gallery for the upcoming exhibition.
    • The farmer consigned his crop to a distributor in the city.
  2. To assign or commit something to a particular place, state, or fate.
    • After the accident, the car was consigned to the scrap yard.
    • The old documents were consigned to the recycling bin.
    • The failed project was consigned to history as a costly mistake.
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