
consign
/kənˈsaɪn/
to deliver to a person's custody; to relegate
consign in a sentence
“The incident was consigned to the footnotes of history.”
Origin of consign
Latin consignare seal, register (con- together + signare to sign)
Related Words
oblivion
the state of being unaware or unconscious; being forgotten
amnesia
a partial or total loss of memory
oblivious
not aware of or not concerned about what is happening
ephemeral
lasting for a very short time
fleeting
lasting for a very short time
evanescent
soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence