Downgrade

/ˈdaʊnɡreɪd/ verb

To reduce in rank, status, or importance; to lower the quality or rating of something. Often used in business, credit ratings, or job classifications.

Compound of 'down' (lower position) + 'grade' (from Latin 'gradus' meaning 'step, degree'). The term emerged in the 19th century with railroad terminology for slopes, then extended to hierarchical systems in the 20th century.

AMዝቅተኛ ደረጃ
ARخفض الرتبة
BNঅবনতি
CAdegradar
CSdegradace
DAnedgradering
DEherabstufen
ELυποβάθμιση
ESdegradar
FAکاهش رتبه
FIalentaa
FRrétrograder
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