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单词 demotions
释义

demote

verb

de·​mote di-ˈmōt How to pronounce demote (audio)
ˌdē-
demoted; demoting

transitive verb

1
: to reduce to a lower grade or rank
demote a student
was demoted from major to captain
2
: to relegate to a less important position
a pitcher demoted to the bullpen
demotion
di-ˈmō-shən How to pronounce demote (audio)
ˌdē-
noun

Synonyms

  • break
  • bust
  • degrade
  • disrate
  • downgrade
  • reduce
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Example Sentences

Teachers can choose to demote a student to a lower grade. The army major was demoted to captain.
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Word History

Etymology

de- + -mote (as in promote)

First Known Use

circa 1891, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

demote

verb

de·​mote di-ˈmōt How to pronounce demote (audio)
demoted; demoting
: to reduce to a lower grade or rank
He was demoted to private.

demotions

noun

plural of demotion
as in firings
the act or an instance of bringing to a lower grade or rank anyone who objects will get a demotion

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • firings
  • dismissals
  • reductions
  • sackings
  • humiliations
  • bumps
  • layoffs
  • downgrades
  • debasements
  • abasements
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