Which preposition to use with relegated

to Occurrences 79%

"When the wear and tear of time becomes visible in my underwear it must be relegated to Reuben.

from Occurrences 2%

If the "together," the threatened disturbance, and the reaction against the latter be taken as realities, then, in the affection by the disturber, the concept of change remains uneliminated and uncorrected; if they be taken as unreal concepts auxiliary to thought, change is relegated from the realm of being to the realm of seeming.

among Occurrences 1%

And thus a very innocent and exciting bit of fun has been gradually relegated among the lost arts of pleasure.

in Occurrences 1%

Women were liberated from the narrow sphere to which they had been relegated in the minstrel's song and poet's rhapsody, but as yet neither time nor opportunity had been given them for the study and development which must precede noteworthy achievement.

without Occurrences 1%

The "committing" of his sermons gave him little or no trouble, and he soon found that it could be relegated without anxiety to Saturday evening.

Which preposition to use with  relegated