demote - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demote in Hindi

  • अवनति
  • पदावनति
  • दर्जा घटाना
  • दर्जा नीचा करना
  • पद घटाना
  • पदावनत करना

demote Definition

Verb

  • give (someone) a lower rank or less senior position, usually as a punishment.

demote Example

  • The decision to demote the officer to a lower rank was based on his inability to perform on the field.  ( अधिकारी को निचले पद पर पदावनत करने का निर्णय मैदान पर प्रदर्शन करने में उसकी अक्षमता पर आधारित था। )
  • Marcus was the group leader at first, but we made a vote to demote him after he proved incompetent.  ( मार्कस पहले समूह के नेता थे, लेकिन उनके अक्षम साबित होने के बाद हमने उन्हें पदावनत करने के लिए वोट दिया। )  
  • Ulbrickson promptly demoted them to third boat. ( उलब्रिकसन ने तुरंत उन्हें तीसरी नाव पर गिरा दिया। ) 
  • Now you see why I demoted you, Kathy said. ( अब आप देखें कि मैंने आपको क्यों पदावनत किया, कैथी ने कहा। )

More Sentence

  • What we really got was a washed-up, demoted manager.
  • I too would weep if demoted back to human from a god.
  • It was the day she was demoted from her management position at Newberg Mental Health.
  • The four of them piled into the Land Rover, James now demoted to the back seat with Sophie.
  • The sophomores were officially demoted to junior varsity status; the older boys would row as varsity.
  • In Bordeaux, winemakers are simply trying to make the best grand vin, or top wine, and most will ruthlessly demote wines as they see fit.
  • In some cases the only effective way of safeguarding the employee would be to dismiss or demote him.  
  • By way of reprimand, Othello was forced to demote Cassio, a severe blow to the high-ranking officer.  
  • Gerald, I am sorry to do this but I hereby demote you to the rank of ensign and I am confining you to your quarters till further notice.  
  • He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka.  
  • Besides simply kicking a player out of a squadron, commanders will be able to permanently ban them and demote players under their rank for the worst offences.  
  • Mr Justice Briggs said the trust did not have a right to demote Mr Smith as his Facebook postings did not amount to misconduct.
  • Suddenly he realized what a relief it was to be demoted, to be irrelevant, to be out of the spotlight.
  • He fully expected to be demoted to worker status at any time, or perhaps worse, to be sent to a labor camp.
  • The junior varsity race was, for the suddenly demoted older boys from Washington, all about making a point.
  • She will be punished, demoted and returned to her Border duties at the Southern Wall, he said carelessly.
  • Stalin had in fact demoted Zhukov because he was looked on as a war hero by the people and was becoming too popular to his taste.
  • I had no choice but to demote the corporal to the rank of private for his blatant insubordination.