Tuesday, January 08, 2013

relegate delegation

If I was to starve myself further of anxiety, would the post-editing of adjectives make placated the derisive?

Melancholy as a muse raises the parentheses between indices much like the way your cerebellum moves your fingers while you are skiing. I should know.

relegate - verb
1. to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic service.
2. to consign or commit (a matter, task, etc.), as to a person: He relegates the less pleasant tasks to his assistant.
3. to assign or refer (something) to a particular class or kind.
4. to send into exile; banish.

delegate - noun
1. a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
2. (formerly) the representative of a Territory in the U.S. House of Representatives.
3. a member of the lower house of the state legislature of Maryland, Virginia, or West Virginia.
- verb
4. to send or appoint (a person) as deputy or representative.
5. to commit (powers, functions, etc.) to another as agent or deputy.

4 comments:

ghost said...

i hereby relgate the ability to delegate responsibility to my dog, Taco Belle.

Phil Plasma said...

I render my cat Leo as Taco Belle's representative and hereby accept.

Zhoen said...

Delicate, to make finer?

Debstar said...

I have no dog to relegate or delegate. waaaaaaah!