"De classing" refers to the process of removing someone from their social class, status, or position. Some antonyms for "de classing" include "elevating," "uplifting," and "promoting," which means to move to a higher or better position. These antonyms signify a shift towards betterment or an improvement in status, often through hard work, skill, or experience. Being promoted, uplifted, or elevated can provide opportunities for personal growth and empowerment, as well as increased social and economic mobility. In contrast, "de classing" implies a loss of status and can have negative connotations, such as exclusion, discrimination, or marginalization, and can limit opportunities for upward mobility.