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Definition of declass in English: declassverb diːˈklɑːsdēˈklas [with object]Remove (someone) from their original social class. the proletariat has been declassed Example sentencesExamples - But he recognises the difficulties involved in mobilising a hegemonic project around class given that the Soviet system attempted to declass social consciousness.
- The working class in Russia shrank to just over 1 million, atomised, demoralised, declassed.
- As the name suggests - Alliance for a Republic of Equals - her party is a populist movement that would attack the mounting social problems with greater energy and deploy a safety net for the declassed and the underclass.
- By mid-century, the Marxist sociologist C. Wright Mills could write persuasively…of American office and store workers as a new proletariat, no less regimented, poorly paid, and declassed than manual workers of the previous century.
Synonyms downgrade, lower, lower in rank, lower in status, put down, move down Definition of declass in US English: declassverbdēˈklas [with object]usually be declassedDemote (someone) from their original social class to a lower one. the proletariat has been declassed Example sentencesExamples - As the name suggests - Alliance for a Republic of Equals - her party is a populist movement that would attack the mounting social problems with greater energy and deploy a safety net for the declassed and the underclass.
- The working class in Russia shrank to just over 1 million, atomised, demoralised, declassed.
- By mid-century, the Marxist sociologist C. Wright Mills could write persuasively…of American office and store workers as a new proletariat, no less regimented, poorly paid, and declassed than manual workers of the previous century.
- But he recognises the difficulties involved in mobilising a hegemonic project around class given that the Soviet system attempted to declass social consciousness.
Synonyms downgrade, lower, lower in rank, lower in status, put down, move down |