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    demote
    /ˌdiːˈməʊt/

    verb

    • 1. move (someone) to a lower position or rank, usually as a punishment: "the head of the army was demoted to deputy defence secretary"

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  2. The meaning of DEMOTE is to reduce to a lower grade or rank. How to use demote in a sentence.

  3. to lower someone or something in rank or position: be demoted to The captain was demoted to sergeant for failing to fulfil his duties. Synonym. relegate. Opposites. advance. boost (INCREASE) elevate. promote (RAISE) raise. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Promoting staff. aggrandizement. anointment. ascend. ascension. career ladder.

  4. Demote definition: to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote). See examples of DEMOTE used in a sentence.

  5. It's very difficult to demote somebody who has been doing an excellent job. American English : demote / dɪˈmoʊt / Brazilian Portuguese : rebaixar de posto

  6. To demote someone is to move them into a less important job. Your coffee shop boss might demote you to wiping tables if your attempts to froth milk and pull espresso shots continuously fail. When your employer demotes you, she assigns you an easier task or even an entirely new, lower-ranked position.

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

  8. Define demote. demote synonyms, demote pronunciation, demote translation, English dictionary definition of demote. tr.v. de·mot·ed , de·mot·ing , de·motes To reduce in grade, rank, or status: was demoted from captain to lieutenant. de·mo′tion n. American Heritage®...

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · demote (third-person singular simple present demotes, present participle demoting, simple past and past participle demoted) ( transitive ) To lower the rank or status of. James was demoted from branch manager to assistant manager due to his poor discipline.

  10. From Longman Business Dictionary de‧mote /dɪˈməʊt-ˈmoʊt/ verb [ transitive] to give someone a job with a lower rank or position than they had before Constructive dismissal can include demoting you or reducing your salary. demote somebody to something After a Cabinet reshuffle, he was demoted to Deputy Education Secretary. demote somebody from so...

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