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    [kən΄sain] v հանձնել, հանձ նա րարել. The child was consigned to the care of his uncle Երեխային հանձնել էին քեռու խնամքին. (ապրանք առաքել) consign goods by sea ծովով ապրանք առաքել. consign the project to oblivion նախագիծը մոռացության տալ

    English-Armenian dictionary > consign

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  • Consign — Con*sign , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Consigned} 3; p. pr. & vb. n. {Consigning}.] [F. consigner, L. consignare, signatu,, to seal or sign; con + signare, fr. signum mark. See {Sign}.] 1. To give, transfer, or deliver, in a formal manner, as if by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • consign —    To turn goods over to another for transportation or sale. For example, an individual may ask a dealer to sell her or his car, or a business may consign goods for sale in a market in which it does not currently operate. This is distinct from… …   Business law dictionary

  • consign — /kən saɪn/ verb ♦ to consign goods to someone to send goods to someone for them to use or to sell for you …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • consign — /kən saɪn/ verb ♦ to consign goods to someone to send goods to someone for them to use or to sell for you …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • consign — con·sign /kən sīn/ vt: to entrust (one s goods) to the possession of a dealer to be sold for profit or returned if unsold compare bail, entrust con·sign·ment n con·sign·or /kən sī nər, ˌkän ˌsī nȯr/ n …   Law dictionary

  • consign — con‧sign [kənˈsaɪn] verb [transitive] formal 1. TRANSPORT COMMERCE to send or deliver goods to someone, usually someone who has bought them: • Another copy of the document is sent to the party to whom the goods are consigned …   Financial and business terms

  • consign — ► VERB 1) deliver to someone s possession or care. 2) send (goods) by a public carrier. 3) (consign to) put (someone or something) in (a place) so as to be rid of them. DERIVATIVES consignee noun consignor noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • consign — [kən sīn′] vt. [L consignare, to seal, register < com , together + signare, to sign, mark < signum,SIGN] 1. to hand over; give up or deliver [consigned to jail] 2. to put in the care of another; entrust [consign the orphan to her uncle s… …   English World dictionary

  • consign — [kən sʌɪn] verb deliver to someone s custody. ↘send (goods) by a public carrier. ↘(consign someone/thing to) put someone or something in (a place) in order to be rid of them. Derivatives consignee noun consignor noun Origin ME: from Fr. consigner …   English new terms dictionary

  • consign — To commit or entrust goods to a person for care or sale by such person. Sturm v Boker, 150 US 319, 37 L Ed 1099, 14 S Ct 99; to send or transfer goods to a merchant or factor for sale. Wasey v Whitcomb, 167 Mich 58, 132 NW 572; to place goods in… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • consign — /kansayn/ To deliver goods to a carrier to be transmitted to a designated factor or agent. To deliver or transfer as a charge or trust. To commit, intrust, give in trust. To transfer from oneself to the care of another. To send or transmit goods… …   Black's law dictionary

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