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motion, motor, motivation, demote, emotion, promote, commotion.
you use the word demote in a sentence like this: I will demote you from being the teacher.
An antonym is a word that means that opposite of another. For example the antonym of the word "encourage" is the word "discourage" because it has the opposite meaning.
promote (opposite demote) = promouvoir, donner de la promotion / de l'avancement promote (advocate, advertise something) = faire la publicité de, la promotion de, promouvoir
Remote Commotion Locomotion Promote Demote Emotion Emoticon
demote, diminish.
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Convert an existing document to a master documentOpen the document that you want to use as your master document.On the View menu, click Outline. Click Promote to increase the heading level.Click Demote to decrease the heading level.Assign a heading style to each heading (for example, use Heading 1 for the title and Heading 2 for each subdocument). To do this, use the buttons on the Outlining toolbar:As necessary, for any content that is not a heading, select the content and click Demote to Body Text on the Outlining toolbar.
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1. Start Microsoft Word and create a new document. 2. Choose the "View" menu and click "Outline" to switch to outline view. Notice that you when you switch to outline view, you have an "Outlining" toolbar at the top of your Word document. 3. Type your first heading by the first square bullet. Press the "Enter" key when you are finished to move to the second heading in your outline. 4. Convert a heading into a subheading by clicking the "Demote" button on the Outlining toolbar while your cursor is in the phrase or sentence you want to make into a subheading. 5. Demote part of your outline to body text by pressing the "Demote to Body Text" on the Outlining toolbar while keeping the cursor in the part of the outline you want to demote. 6. Turn a subheading into a heading by placing the cursor in that subheading and clicking the "Promote" or "Promote to Heading 1" button on the Outlining toolbar.
Here is a sentence with the word relegate, "It was unfair for the board to relegate Jim to a cleaner." Relegate means to demote or transfer to an inferior rank.
Promote is a root word itself.