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Definition of consign

To entrust something or someone to the care of another person or entity for safekeeping or disposal.
"The company decided to consign the defective products to the scrapyard."

Detailed Meaning of Consign

It can also mean to assign or allocate something to a particular place, role, or purpose. For example, a person might consign their valuable possessions to a bank's safety deposit box, or a company might consign a shipment of goods to a freight carrier for delivery. In the context of retail, consignment refers to the practice of a vendor placing their merchandise in a retail store with the expectation that the store will sell the items and split the profits with the vendor. Overall, the term 'consign' implies an act of trust, responsibility, and commitment to a particular outcome.

Example Sentences for Consign

1. She decided to consign her old furniture to a resale shop.
2. The artist chose to consign her paintings to a gallery for sale.
3. He will consign the antique books to a rare book dealer.
4. The company will consign the excess inventory to a liquidator.
5. They consigned the confidential files to a secure storage facility.
6. The family decided to consign the estate's heirlooms to auction.

Origin and Etymology of Consign

The verb 'consign' has its origins in Latin, specifically from the word 'consignare,' which is formed by combining 'con,' meaning 'together,' and 'signare,' meaning 'to mark' or 'to seal.' In Latin, 'consignare' originally meant to mark or seal something together, often referring to the sealing of goods for shipment or storage. Over time, this term evolved to encompass the act of entrusting something or someone to the care of another person or entity, typically for safekeeping or disposal. When you 'consign' an item, you are marking it for a specific purpose, such as sale, storage, or transportation, and entrusting it to someone else's responsibility. The etymology of 'consign' highlights the historical connection between marking, sealing, and the act of entrusting, emphasizing the idea of designating something for a particular purpose.

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More Usage Examples of Consign

1. The museum will consign the artwork to a traveling exhibition.
2. He plans to consign his classic car to a vintage car auction.
3. The library will consign the rare manuscripts to a preservationist.
4. The retailer will consign the unsold items to a discount store.
5. She reluctantly consigned the beloved pet to a new owner.
6. The bank agreed to consign the valuable assets for safekeeping.
7. They will consign the collection of coins to an appraiser.
8. The antique dealer will consign the item to a museum display.
9. He decided to consign the valuable jewelry to a trusted friend.
10. The shipping company will consign the cargo to its destination.
11. She had to consign the old files to the shredder for disposal.
12. They will consign the historical documents to an archivist.
13. The publisher will consign the remaindered books to a warehouse.
14. He plans to consign his vintage record collection to a music store.
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20. The antique dealer will consign the valuable vase to the auction house.
21. I will consign these old papers to the recycling bin.
22. He didn't want to keep the painting, so he consigned it to a local art gallery.
23. The farmer had to consign his damaged crop to the compost pile.
24. The CEO had to consign the project to the trash bin after it failed to meet expectations.
25. The merchant decided to consign the excess stock to a discount retailer.
26. The collector will consign his rare book collection to a reputable auctioneer.
27. She had to consign her beloved pet to the animal shelter because she could no longer take care of it.
28. The military consigned the old equipment to a surplus auction.
29. The artist consigned her latest work to a prestigious gallery in Paris.
30. The landlord will consign the abandoned property to a real estate agent.

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IPA: /kənˈsʌɪn/

How to pronounce consign in IPA:

k=cat | ə=about | n=consign | s=sip | ʌ=cup | ɪ=sit | n=consign

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