Sentences with downgrade
down·grade
D d - The boy's condition has been downgraded from critical to serious. [be VERB-ed]
- There was no criticism of her work until after she was downgraded. [be VERB-ed]
- Many users feel that XP is faster than Vista and choose the downgrade path.
- Bluescope Steel shareholders dump their shares after directors downgrade earnings for a second time due to rising input costs.
- The stock was downgraded from 'buy' to 'sell'.
- More significantly, rigid deference to Bieber’s still-young core fan base keeps things resolutely PG, with any acknowledgement of sex either couched in vague “touch your body” workarounds or downgraded to desirous hand-holding and eye-gazing.
- With these plans, you can upgrade / downgrade your plan to a higher / lower usage quota once per month / billing cycle.
- It still amazes me to this very day that major Wall Street firms upgrade and downgrade stocks and sectors, but they could not save themselves.
- She tried to downgrade the findings of the investigation.
- His career has been on the downgrade.
- Here are simple but tested recommendations that will help you pay less without having to downgrade the quality of coverage you enjoy.
- But we rarely hear about how we can safeguard our joints from the incapacitating condition called arthritis that can downgrade the quality of our life.
- The fact that he would offer me the downgrade was not what bothered me though.