Listen; consider yourself disrated from this instant--do you hear?
The result was that if a leading stoker was disratedhe was reduced to stoker.
I was taken out of my top, deprived of the command of my boat, and disrated to cadet; and I had serious thoughts of ending a ruined career by jumping overboard.
I was raised to the rank of "captain" in the Britannia; but I regret to say that my enjoyment of that dignity was singularly brief, for I was disrated upon the same day, even before I had time to put on the stripe.
He meant that he had been disrated again once or twice but had won back his rate again; indeed, he had won it back while under my command.
Dipping the killick' means that the badge is removed, and that its wearer has been disrated to A.
After a terrific lecture, he reminded Bracker that he had been disrated for a former offence of a like nature.
I then turned to the clerk to see the entry properly made; but on looking again at the disrated seaman, I observed, to my astonishment, that he was in tears!
I said; "you are no longer captain of the foretop, you are disrated on the ship's books.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.