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to demote
verb
To lower the rank or status of something.
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Click on an article and look over it; if it is worth demotion, feel free to demote it.
It's enough to demote it from charming to merely winsome.
He will probably have to demote another starter in October.
The decision to demote the matter will cost Cameron dearly.
Mr. Bloomberg said he personally decided on Wednesday to demote Mr. Peruggia.
Or, if it prompts rating agencies to demote Brazil to junk, possibly even an acute crisis.
Mr. Pfeiffer said he saw no choice but to demote Mr. Moreau to advisory status.
"Idols are good things that you have to have, but you need to demote them".
We are going to demote the PC to just be a device.
When Lina tried to demote Adam back to reporter, he responded in the language of democracy.
But Fassel has no plans to demote Palmer to third-string quarterback.
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