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Facebook chat group to ostracize, ridicule, and disgrace her;<br />

• (rusticate)- to stay or sojourn in the country, ( ); He<br />

told me that he was on the look-out for a quiet, unfrequented place on the<br />

sea-shore, where he might rusticate and sketch;<br />

• to suspend (a student) from a university as punishment, (<br />

• (relegate)- to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition,<br />

( , ); A few months sufficed<br />

to relegate these vestiges of faith to that part of our souls reserved for<br />

memory. — Recollections of My Youth;<br />

• (demote)- to reduce in grade, rank, or status; It seems unlikely that Apple<br />

would demote the Core 2 Duo-based Mini to the slower Atom chip - Internet;<br />

• (bump)- to cause to knock against an obstacle; It was a hard bump, and<br />

Clare felt aching all over. — The Life of John Clare;<br />

• (oust)- to expel or remove from a place or position occupied, (<br />

, , ); In 1829 he<br />

became Minister of Charles X. and was responsible for the ordinances<br />

which oust his master his throne in — The Memoirs of Napoleon;<br />

• (expatriate)- to banish (a person) from his or her native country, (<br />

); He had deemed himself expatriated for the rest of his life. —<br />

Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Complete;<br />

• (exile)- expel from a country;<br />

• (extradition)- the surrender of an alleged fugitive from justice or criminal<br />

by one state, nation, or authority to another, (<br />

); ;<br />

); If<br />

the extradition is overturned it is entirely possible that Laurean could be a<br />

free man in Mexico;<br />

relegate delegate = designate = assign ~ consign ~ allocate ~ devolve<br />

{deteriorate}<br />

• (relegate)- to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition,<br />

( , ); A few months sufficed<br />

to relegate these vestiges of faith to that part of our souls reserved for<br />

memory. — Recollections of My Youth;<br />

• (delegate)- a person designated to act for or represent another or others;<br />

deputy; representative, ( , , );<br />

• (designate)- to nominate or select for a duty, office, purpose, etc.; appoint;<br />

assign, ( , );

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