relegation
n . 驱逐,调职,归属
驱逐,调职,归属
relegation n 1 :
authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions [
synonym :
{
delegating }, {
delegation }, {
relegating }, {
relegation },
{
deputation }]
2 :
the act of assigning (
someone or something )
to a particular class or category 3 :
mild banishment ;
consignment to an inferior position ; "
he has been relegated to a post in Siberia "
Relegation \
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n . [
L .
relegatio :
cf .
F .
rel ['
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gation .]
The act of relegating ,
or the state of being relegated ;
removal ;
banishment ;
exile .
[
1913 Webster ]
RELEGATION ,
civil law .
Among the Romans relegation was a banishment to a certain place ,
and consequently was an interdiction of all places except the one designated .
2 .
It differed from deportation . (
q .
v .)
Relegation and deportation agree u these particulars :
1 .
Neither could be in a Roman city or province .
2 .
Neither caused the party punished to lose his liberty .
Inst .
1 ,
16 ,
2 ;
Digest ,
48 ,
22 ,
4 ;
Code ,
9 ,
47 ,
26 .
3 .
Relegation and deportation differed in this .
1 .
Because deportation deprived of the right of citizenship ,
which was preserved notwithstanding the relegation .
2 .
Because deportation was always perpetual ,
and relegation was generally for a limited time .
3 .
Because deportation was always attended with confiscation of property ,
although not mentioned in the sentence ;
while a loss of property was not a consequence of relegation unless it was perpetual ,
or made a part of the sentence .
Inst .
1 ,
12 ,
1 &
2 ;
Dig .
48 ,
20 ,
7 ,
5 ;
Id .
48 ,
22 ,
1 to 7 ;
Code ,
9 ,
47 ,
8 .
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