derank
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5ADJ.
identical
VERB + DERANK
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DERANK + NOUN
verb
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
locally, simply
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verb
To inflect into a form that cannot be used in independent declarative clauses.
In normal English speech one usually deranks "he should go" to "to go", as in "I told him where to go."
In this language, syntactic sequences with identical subjects derank the second predicate into a subjunctive form, which is characterized by the presenece of a specific particle a and special rules for the placement of pronouns.
To strip of rank; demote.
"I remember one time," he said, brushing my boots aside, "when I had trouble like this with an M.O. He was going to have me arrested and deranked and marched out and so on and so on. Nothin' came of it."
The uproarious laughter coming from the back of our truck provided small consolation although one kind hearted signaller did point out that it was an honour to be deranked by such a famous General.
To demote; to give a lower position within a hierarchy.
If they do not qualify within thirty days, they are to be so notified and deranked to their former position.
An Engineer shall not be dismissed, suspended, deranked, nor shall an entry be made against his efficiency record without sufficient cause, and not then until after a fair and formal investigation has been held, if he desires it.
To lower or remove achievements and skill level.
A building will derank one level at a time as its hitpoints are whittled away. So, while it may seem that the life bar is at its end, attackers need to take into account if they are merely deranking the building by one or whether they have taken it down to Rank1 and are about to destroy the building.
Derank lobbies were used to damage and undermine the statistical profiles and removing the associated unlocks of players lured into playing them, initially those deemed to have played inapproprately by illegitimately improving their profiles by modding. While this may have been an act of retribution, Zakhaev got most of his enjoyment from the anguished responses of those he had deranked, and the deranking lobby became a barbed example of counterplay - a vindictive prank to humilieate, annoy, and cost victimes time.
To lower or remove an official ranking or accreditation.
The introduction of purchased animals from herds which have not been tested, the “over-the-fence intimacy of tested animals with cattle which had not been tested, and the feeding of milk to young stock on accredited farms which had been purchased from neighboring farmers whose herds had never been tested resulted in the deranking of these, erstwhile accredited herds.
Isn't there a time to justify a species' gradual deranking from the top of the priority list in favour of another at the bottom?
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3In normal English speech one usually deranks "he should go" to "to go", as in "I told him where to go."
WiktionaryIn this language, syntactic sequences with identical subjects derank the second predicate into a subjunctive form, which is characterized by the presenece of a specific particle a and special rules fo
WiktionaryIn this case, then, the infinitival morpheme functions more locally to simply derank the verb in the purpose clause.
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