Demote in a sentence as a verb

Your CEO friend needs to grow a pair and demote his CTO co-founder.

As soon as you demote something from the home screen, you'll probably never use it again.

I expect him to stay CTO for a long, long timeunless I decide to demote myself and make him the CEO.

You can't demote someone, you can't get rid of them, so they get a "sideways promotion" to something like a "project manager" or "team leader".

If the extortionists are able to demote the targeted website with this, then web ranking is seriously broken.

I want to be able to say, "if you hire him above me, then I leave and you just had a CTO quit".Titles make it hard to demote or fire someone because if they punt you, they just "fired their CTO".

There is a simple way, to designate moderators who can demote these comments; then there is a more interesting way:I hypothesize that there is an observable pattern to the votes over time of bait comments.

Most big companies I've worked with have a few obviously incompetent employees in leadership positions, but harbor an unwillingness to demote or fire them because they've "earned" their position through hard work and loyalty to the company.

I'm somewhat inclined to agree.> To me, this comes off as a desperate attempt to defame this movement because it threatens to demote the status of basic technology roles from "elite magic" to "basic literacy" -- and to some people, apparently that's not an amazing social good, but a terrifying prospect of power loss.

Demote definitions

verb

assign to a lower position; reduce in rank; "She was demoted because she always speaks up"; "He was broken down to Sergeant"

See also: bump relegate break