- verbascend (verb) · ascends (third person present) · ascended (past tense) · ascended (past participle) · ascending (present participle)
- go up or climb:"she ascended the stairs" · "new magmas were created and ascended to the surface"
- climb to the summit of (a mountain or hill):"the first traveler to ascend the mountain"
- (of a fish or boat) move upstream along (a river):"salmon ascend rivers from the sea to spawn"
- rise through the air:"we had ascended 3,000 ft"
- (of a road or flight of steps) slope or lead up:"the road ascends to the lake"
- move up the social or professional scale:"some executives ascend to top-level positions" · "he took exams to ascend through the ranks"
- (of a spiritual being or soul) rise into heaven:"the Prophet ascended to heaven"
- (of a voice or sound) rise in pitch:"Carolyn's voice had ascended into high-pitched giggles"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin ascendere, from ad- ‘to’ + scandere ‘to climb’.Similar and Opposite Words
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- To ascend means to move, climb, or go upward12345. It can also mean to rise to a higher point, rank, or degree12. The word can be used both as an intransitive verb (without an object) and as a transitive verb (with an object)145. Examples of usage include ascending a lookout tower or stairs15, ascending to the presidency or the throne12, and ascending into the clouds or heaven134.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to move, climb, or go upward; mount; rise: The airplane ascended into the clouds. to slant upward. to rise to a higher point, rank, or degree; proceed from an inferior to a superior degree or level: to ascend to the presidency. to go toward the source or beginning; go back in time. verb (used with object) to go or move ...www.dictionary.com/browse/ascend1. To go or move upward; rise: The balloon ascended into the clouds. See Synonyms at rise. 2. To slope upward: The trail ascends to an outcrop overlooking the valley. 3. To rise from a lower level or station; advance: ascended from poverty to great wealth; ascend to the throne.www.thefreedictionary.com/ascendascend /ə ˈ sɛnd/ verb ascends; ascended; ascending Britannica Dictionary definition of ASCEND 1 formal : to go up : to rise or move toward the sky [no object] They watched their balloons slowly ascend into the sky. Divers must not ascend too rapidly/quickly to the water's surface. She believed that when she died, her ...www.britannica.com/dictionary/ascendascend (third-person singular simple present ascends, present participle ascending, simple past and past participle ascended) (intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar. He ascended to heaven upon a cloud. (intransitive) To slope in an upward direction. (transitive) To go up.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ascendascend verb (GO UP) [ I or T ] to move up or climb something: They slowly ascended the steep path up the mountain. There's a long flight of steps ascending (= leading up) to the cathedral doors.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/asce…
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