Results for: demote, reduce to a lower rank
English English
at lower elevation, hollow-looking, submerged, submerged; below the level of that which surrounds it; hollow, depressed, sunk lowersunken
at the age of majority, course concentration, describing a key, describing a musical interval, describing a musical scale, large, major leagues, military rank, military rank above captain and below colonel; adult, one who has reached legal majority; ma...major
at the top, highest, topmost; in first place, highest in rank or positionuppermost
attack on, foray into, sudden incursion into, attempt to buy control, illegal attempt to lower stock price, lure somebody away, luring people away, make surprise attackraid
attack with a sharp object, clear a forest by cutting, criticize, cut with a sharp quick stroke, gash, wound; reduce, lower; make sharp quick strokes; strongly criticize; create a way by cutting, debris from cut trees, long and deep cut, make a slit in...slash
Australian barrister, final-year student, higher in rank, higher-ranking person, more advanced in age, older, elder; having a higher rank; elderly, aged; pertaining to students in their final year at a school or university, relating to earlier generati...senior
average, make or become less extreme, make temperate; reduce the intensity of, soften; appease, simplify; make less excessive; become temperate; become less severe; preside over a meeting or ceremony, mediate, act as moderator, middle-of-the-road, mild...moderate
axe, cut; fire, dismiss from a job, fire somebody, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood, immediate closure, job loss, musical instrument, reduce something drastically, terminate something, tool for cuttingax
badge of office, flag bearer, flag indicating allegiance, flag used to show nationality; sign, symbol; military rank, U.S. Navy rankensign
badge, emblem; mark indicating office or rank; mark of honor, identifying mark, official symbolinsignia
badge, emblem; mark indicating office or rank; mark of honor, insigniainsigne
bait, beat wings, decrease, diminish, reduce intensity, hold something back, subtractbate
ball of thread or yarn, ball of yarn; corner of a sail (Nautical), corner of fore-and-aft sail, corner of sail set across boat, hammock cords, raise or lower using a clew (Nautical); roll into a ball, coil, roll yarn into ballclew
band as part of machine, belt as sign of rank, belt given for achievement, beltway, blow, cloth or leather band around the waist; strip; area, region, drink, fasten with belt, gird, strap on, encircle; strike, thrash, hit hard, hit with belt, move fast...belt
band on sock, band used in measuring blood pressure, end of sleeve nearest wrist, fold at bottom of pant, fold at the bottom of a shirt sleeve or trouser leg; handcuffs; punch, blow, hit with open hand, open-handed blow, part of glove covering lower ar...cuff
 

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