Sentences

consign in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To consign means to give over to the care of another, typically for the purpose of sale or exhibition.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to consign her latest paintings to a local gallery for exhibition.
  2. After much deliberation, we chose to consign our old furniture to a thrift store.
  3. He plans to consign his car to an auction house in hopes of getting the best price.
  4. The company will consign its products to various retailers across the country.
  5. To minimize risk, they agreed to consign the shipment until payment was received.
  6. The artist decided to consign several of her paintings to the local gallery for the upcoming exhibition.
  7. Before the shipment could leave the warehouse, the team needed to consign the items to the appropriate clients.
  8. They chose to consign their old furniture to a thrift store instead of throwing it away.
  9. To ensure a smooth transaction, the dealer agreed to consign the rare collectibles for a percentage of the sales.
  10. The bookstore will consign new authors' works, giving them a chance to reach a broader audience.