demotion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demotion in Hindi

  • पदावनति
  • पदावनतिऐ पद घटाना
  • पदावनति पद घटाना

demotion Definition

Noun

  • reduction in rank or status.

demotion Example

  • This case demonstrated that unwarranted demotion and disciplinary sanctions would amount to constructive dismissal should the employe resign. ( इस मामले ने प्रदर्शित किया कि अनुचित पदावनति और अनुशासनात्मक प्रतिबंध रचनात्मक बर्खास्तगी के बराबर होंगे यदि कर्मचारी ने इस्तीफा दे दिया। )
  • It will strike many as a demotion devoutly to be wished. ( यह कामना के लिए भक्ति के रूप में कई लोगों पर प्रहार करेगा। )
  • No one knew how Bell would react to such a demotion. ( किसी को नहीं पता था कि बेल इस तरह के डिमोशन पर कैसे रिएक्ट करेगी। )
  • Detmer took the news of his apparent demotion like a veteran. ( डेटमर ने एक अनुभवी की तरह अपने स्पष्ट डिमोशन की खबर ली। )

More Sentence

  • For lower ranks, one losing tournament is enough for demotion.
  • With eight losses, Yamato faces demotion in the next tournament.
  • Fiorentina goes to Piacenza, which fended off demotion last round.
  • Williams seemed resigned to some criticism of Crawford's demotion.
  • It's difficult to see demotion in a sentence .
  • Natalie is still playing good soldier about his very public demotion.
  • Her demotion was for legitimate reasons absolutely unrelated to her gender,
  • Lou Merloni complained that his demotion to Pawtucket was handled poorly.
  • On paper, Ramli's new job is a demotion.
  • Everett, 25, took the news of his demotion hard.
  • arriviste neo-cons got the point, public punishment was exacted, from exile to demotion to banishment.
  • She intended to wallow in her demotion for a while.
  • However, the substantive argument here is worth spelling out, and it is that leaders punish dissent with demotion in order to discourage further rebellion.
  • No positive evidence would ever be available to motivate the demotion of a previously dominant faithfulness constraint below a markedness constraint.
  • Our accounts thus fully complied with the optimality theoretic principles of richness of the base and constraint demotion.
  • In the narrowing of this distance, domesticated pragmatism sees and heralds a demotion of politics: the politics of big dreams and big alternatives.
  • I told her I loved my job but I might in a year or two make enquiries about a demotion.
  • A demotion perhaps, but my men and I were Home Army, so that would be accelerating the inevitable at any rate.
  • It had only been a few days since her demotion, and she felt sure that people would attribute her absence to that.
  • The interesting thing, and the point of this story is that, people's reactions and interactions to me and with me after my demotion were.
  • The demotion did not abase his credibility with his peers.