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    de·scend
    [dəˈsend]
    verb
    descend (verb) · descends (third person present) · descended (past tense) · descended (past participle) · descending (present participle)
    1. move or fall downward:
      "the aircraft began to descend"
      • (of a mammal's testes) pass from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum.
    2. (of stairs, a road or path, or a piece of land) be on a slope or incline and extend downward:
      "a side road descended into the forest" · "a narrow flight of stairs descended a steep slope"
      • move down (a slope or stairs):
        "the vehicle descended a ramp"
      • come or go down a scale, especially from the superior to the inferior:
        "three hotels were granted the prestigious five-star status, whilst others descended in quality or maintained their ranking"
      • music
        (of sound) become lower in pitch:
        "the chords descended in spectacular style from the upper register to the lower"
      • (descend to)
        act in a specified shameful way that is far below one's usual standards:
        "she descended to self-pity"
      • (descend into)
        (of a situation or group of people) reach (a state considered undesirable or shameful):
        "the army had descended into chaos"
    3. (descend on/upon)
      make a sudden attack on:
      "the militia descended on Rye"
      • make an unexpected and typically unwelcome visit to:
        "treasure-seekers descended upon the site"
      • (of a feeling or atmosphere) develop suddenly and be felt throughout a place or by a person or group of people:
        "with her death, a cloud of gloom descended upon Bollywood"
      • (of night or darkness) begin to occur:
        "as the winter darkness descended, the fighting ceased"
    4. (be descended from)
      be a direct blood relative of (a specified, typically illustrious ancestor):
      "she is descended from Charles II"
      • (of an asset) pass by inheritance, typically from parent to child:
        "his lands descended to his eldest son"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French descendre, from Latin descendere, from de- ‘down’ + scandere ‘to climb’.
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    verb
    1. move or fall downward:
      Opposite:
      • (of stairs, a road or path, or a piece of land) be on a slope or incline and extend downward:
      • make a sudden attack on:
      • be a direct blood relative of (a specified, typically illustrious ancestor):
        be a descendant of
        originate from
        issue from
        spring from
        have as an ancestor
        derive from
        • (of an asset) pass by inheritance, typically from parent to child:
          be handed down
          be passed down
          pass by heredity
          be transferred by inheritance
          be inherited by
          Opposite:
          bequeath to
       
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    2. descend verb uk / dɪˈsend / us / dɪˈsend / descend verb (POSITION) Add to word list B2 [ I or T ] formal to go or come down: The path descended steeply into the valley.
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      descend (third-person singular simple present descends, present participle descending, simple past and past participle descended) Senses relating to moving from a higher to a lower position. (transitive) To pass from a higher to a lower part of (something, such as a flight of stairs or a slope); to go down along or upon.
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