Assign to a lower position; reduce in rank.
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Examples for "break"
Examples for "break"
1Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
2Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
3Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you break the law.
4NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases break out.
5Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime cycle.
1Kurt'll probably ask you to help him bump off George next week.
2Fitch said banks could also seek riskier activities to bump up ROEs.
3Just remember you'll feel every little bump on your way home tonight.
4England do have a minor road bump in their way this week.
5The speed bump simply doesn't give us any justification for delaying action.
1We still relegate women's work to the domestic, the interior, the personal.
2Burnham's plan would again relegate clinicians to the back benches of commissioning.
3Breaking: Dundee relegate rivals Dundee United -boyhood fan side-footshome last-minutewinner.
4To begin with, we must relegate selection to its proper place.
5He decided to relegate it into the category of unimportant events.
1Would it fire or demote those it suspects of not being sympathetic?
2Having lifted you out of the secretary class we can't demote you.
3The official also said the White House had no plans to demote Powell.
4The emperor could not demote Crull-maldor without giving a just reason.
5It will only demote and label previously debunked content that is shared by politicians.
1The kind of man one wants to kick downstairs.
2Do you want to be kicked downstairs?
3Only two days before he had been dragged out of his hiding-place in the Manchester station and kicked downstairs.
4To have heard her, you would have thought that the cure and the Cardinal ought to be kicked downstairs.
5He would soon feel the measure of Goliath's foot-inplain words, he would find himself kicked downstairs by Amias Keston.
6"Gad, I believe he's been kicked downstairs by an indignant husband!"
7Kennedy was reviewing a particularly bad translation that had been kicked downstairs by someone on the intel side of the building.
8When at last this wretch was kicked downstairs, the effect had been only to make room for a fresh lot of bloodsuckers.
9Said an Irishman who had several times been kicked downstairs: "I begin to think they don't want me around here."
10"You ought to be kicked downstairs for that."
11"The one that you kicked downstairs?"