Meaning & Definition of word "Demotion"

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    Demotion

    /dɪˈmoʊʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of reducing someone to a lower rank or position.
      • Example: After the budget cuts, the manager faced demotion from his senior position.
    • 2. A decrease in status or rank.
      • Example: Her demotion was a result of consistent underperformance in her role.
    • 3. The loss of a job title or responsibilities.
      • Example: He accepted the demotion rather than risk being fired.
    • 4. An official reduction in rank or status, typically within a corporate structure.
      • Example: The company’s decision to enforce demotion was met with backlash from employees.
    • 5. A disciplinary action in which an employee is assigned to a lower position.
      • Example: The athlete faced demotion from the team due to violation of team rules.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'de-' meaning down and 'motion' meaning act of moving.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    demotion notice:

    A formal notification that an employee is being demoted.

    risk of demotion:

    The possibility of being lowered in rank or position.

    threat of demotion:

    An implied consequence to motivate behavior change.

    Related Words

    promotion:

    The act of raising someone to a higher rank or position.

    jury:

    A group tasked with making decisions in legal cases.

    evaluation:

    The process of assessing or appraising something.

    Slang Meanings of demotion

    Meaning: Getting thrown down a peg

    Example Sentence: When he missed the deadline, he got thrown down a peg.

    Meaning: Being sent to the bench

    Example Sentence: After her poor performance, she was sent to the bench.