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Demotion meaning
An act of demoting; a lowering of rank or status.
Example sentences (20)
Being vice-captain next season isn’t a demotion, he might still need an arm around the shoulder from Ten Hag to explain why Rashford has been promoted ahead of him.
KATE Forbes is to quit the Scottish Government after Humza Yousaf asked her to take a major demotion.
On October 4, 2022, the Police Service Commission dismissed seven senior police officers over alleged gross misconduct and approved the demotion of 10 other officers.
Penalties for grave neglect of duty range from suspension to demotion.
The historic victory has helped heal the wounds of demotion 12 months ago after six years in the Premier League.
Unlock expedited removal, demotion or suspension authority for use with all categories of VA employees.
Walker seemed to be doing well at the plate before his demotion with two home runs, 11 RBI, eight stolen bases, and two stolen bases in 20 games, but the Cards thought there were parts of his game he needed to work on, so off he went.
And as the Ranji Trophy began, he was handed a demotion in the batting order, with youngsters Vimal Khumar and B Sachin preferred alongside B Sai Sudharsan.
At the conclusion of the one-year demotion, Wren will return to the rank of first-class constable.
Brady’s comments were met with a collective eyeroll on social media, with many expressing extreme skepticism that the three-time MVP actually would have taken a demotion in stride.
Bumped to the bottom pair with Erik Gustafsson, temporarily or not, captain Jacob Trouba sees it as more of a new role than a demotion.
CHRISTCHURCH'S Matt Aldridge and the men’s four should use their demotion to fuel a tilt for gold at Paris 2024, said double Olympic champion James Cracknell.
Happiest of all was Vientos, who gets credit for handling an undeserved demotion with grace.
In a document obtained by INQUIRER.net on Wednesday, NCRPO identified the seven police officers meted with one rank demotion.
Lysell’s demotion down to Providence with three preseason games left on the docket is somewhat surprising, given both his potential and the need for Boston to add more scoring and speed on the wing after Jake DeBrusk’s exit in free agency.
Perry noted that those around the league praised Van Pelt as a stand-up individual and his lack of ego could lead him to take a demotion if he meant helping out Maye.
Punishment ranged from demotion to suspension without pay.
Samsonov, who has rebounded nicely after his early struggles this season that included a demotion to the American Hockey League, made a nice glove stop on Alex Tuch four minutes into the third.
The employee’s proposed demotion was withdrawn, and he received 97 hours of restored sick leave and $10,000 in compensatory damages.
The high-ranking official was demoted to the role of inspector for two years before she can reapply for her old gig, Her defense team argued the demotion should only last a year to 18 months and she should get the job back automatically.