verb
- to reduce in rank, status, or importance
- to assign a lower rating or classification to something
noun
- a downward slope or decline
- a reduction in rank, status, or quality
Examples
- The company decided to downgrade his position after the poor performance review.
- Credit agencies may downgrade the country’s debt rating.
- The road has a steep downgrade that requires careful driving.
- His transfer to a smaller office felt like a downgrade.
- The software update was actually a downgrade in terms of features.
- The analyst chose to downgrade the stock from buy to hold.
- Trucks must use low gear on the downgrade to avoid brake failure.