downgrader

[US]/ˈdaʊnɡreɪdə/
[UK]/ˈdaʊnɡreɪdər/

Translation

n.a method of downgrading; one who downgrades

Phrases & Collocations

the downgrader

downgraders

major downgrader

frequent downgrader

Example Sentences

the downgrader reduced the company's credit rating due to mounting financial concerns.

critics labeled the filmmaker a downgrader of cinematic artistry in their latest review.

the latest patch acts as a downgrader, removing several popular features from the game.

union leaders described the new legislation as a systematic downgrader of worker protections.

financial analysts identified the tariffs as economic downgraders affecting international trade.

the technology blogger earned a reputation as a hardware downgrader after critical reviews.

long-time users consider the interface redesign a significant downgrader of user experience.

during the recession, several economists functioned as market downgraders, lowering forecasts.

management's austerity measures served as downgraders of workplace morale across departments.

the budget sequestration operated as continuous downgraders of public education funding.

rival companies viewed the merger as a competitive downgrader threatening their market share.

environmental groups condemned the policy changes as downgraders of emission standards.

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