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demotion

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de⋅mote

[di-moht]
–verb (used with object), -mot⋅ed, -mot⋅ing.
to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote ): They demoted the careless waiter to busboy.

Origin:
1890–95, Americanism; de- + (pro)mote


de⋅mo⋅tion, noun
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de·mote   (dĭ-mōt')   
tr.v.   de·mot·ed, de·mot·ing, de·motes
To reduce in grade, rank, or status.

[de- + (pro)mote.]
de·mo'tion n.
Synonyms: 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
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