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  1. DOWNGRADE definition: 1. to reduce someone or something to a lower rank or position, or to cause something to be…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of DOWNGRADE is a downward grade (as of a road). How to use downgrade in a sentence.

  3. noun. a downward slope, especially of a road. adjective. downhill. verb (used with object) , down·grad·ed, down·grad·ing. to assign to a lower status with a smaller salary. to minimize the importance of; denigrate: She tried to downgrade the findings of the investigation. to assign a lower security classification to (information, a document, etc.).

  4. DOWNGRADE meaning: 1. to reduce someone or something to a lower rank or position, or to cause something to be…. Learn more.

  5. 1. verb [usually passive] If something is downgraded, it is given less importance than it used to have or than you think it should have. The boy's condition has been downgraded from critical to serious. [be VERB -ed] 2. verb. If someone is downgraded, their job or status is changed so that they become less important or receive less money.

  6. 1. A descending slope, as in a road. 2. An act of downgrading, as in status, rank, or amount: The company averted a downgrade of its credit rating. 3. A decline, as in fortune, status, or condition: a neighborhood on the downgrade. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. Definition of downgrade verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. DOWNGRADE definition: to move someone or something to a less important position. Learn more.

  9. DOWNGRADE meaning: 1 : to give (someone or something) a lower rank or grade; 2 : to cause (someone or something) to be thought of as less valuable, important, etc.

  10. Definitions of 'downgrade' 1. If something is downgraded, it is given less importance than it used to have or than you think it should have. [...] 2. If someone is downgraded, their job or status is changed so that they become less important or receive less money. [...] More. Conjugations of 'downgrade'