I Downgraded From A Payed To Free Plan And Now My Flows Are Disabled.
If someone is downgraded, their job or status is changed so that they become less important or receive less money. There was no criticism of her work until after she was downgraded. If you confess to the crime, we may be able to downgrade [= reduce] the charge. The restaurant was downgraded from three to two stars. She didn't intend to downgrade the importance of her. 1. To lower the status, rank, or salary of: The weather service downgraded the hurricane to a tropical storm. 2. To minimize the importance, value, or reputation of: downgraded his team's contribution to. down•grade /ˈdaʊnˌgreɪd/ v., -grad•ed, -grad•ing, n. [~ + object] to reassign to a lower level: They downgraded the military alert from emergency to standby. n. [countable] a downward slope, esp. of a. 4 days ago · downgrade (third-person singular simple present downgrades, present participle downgrading, simple past and past participle downgraded) To place lower in position.
High river flows in Comox Valley and Campbell River : My Campbell River Now
