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demotion

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de·mote  (d-mt)
tr.v. de·mot·ed, de·mot·ing, de·motes
To reduce in grade, rank, or status.


de·motion n.
Synonyms: demote, break, bust2, degrade, downgrade, reduce
These verbs mean to lower in grade, rank, or status: was demoted from captain to lieutenant; a noncommissioned officer broken to the ranks; a detective who was busted to uniformed traffic patrol for insubordination; a supervisor degraded to an assistant; a popular author downgraded by critical opinion to a genre writer; was reduced from a command post to a desk job.
Antonym: promote
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.demotion - act of lowering in rank or position
change - the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
promotion - act of raising in rank or position
Translations
demotion [dɪˈməʊʃən] N (gen) → descenso m de categoría (Mil) → degradación f
demotion [dɪˈməʊʃən] n
[officer, manager] → rétrogradation f
[team] → relégation f
demotion
n (Mil) → Degradierung f; (in business etc) → Zurückstufung f; (Sport) → Abstieg m
demotion [dɪˈməʊʃn] ndegradazione f
demotion [dɪˈməʊʃn] ndegradazione f


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While Pluto's demotion to a new category of dwarf planets made all K-12 curriculum materials pertaining to the solar system inaccurate and obsolete, educators are also looking on the change as a unique educational opportunity.
With Pluto's demotion, there are now four known dwarf planets in the solar system: Pluto, Pluto's moon Charon, asteroid Ceres, and Eris.
Although deeply disappointed about the demotion, Perez never publicly complained.
 
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