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downgrade

noun as in slope

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This was the year when the government defaulted on its debt repayments, international rating agencies downgraded Ghana's creditworthiness to "junk status", and inflation skyrocketed to 54%.

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His security was downgraded when he stopped being a working royal.

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Bosses said the main clinical system was being restored and the incident had now been downgraded to a "business continuity incident".

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An amber weather warning for rain and snow in the east of Scotland has now been downgraded to a yellow warning for rain which will remain in place until 09:00 on Sunday.

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And, yes, both shows tuck some contemporary works into their historical displays, downgrading them as well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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