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as·cend A0452400 (ə-sĕnd′)v. as·cend·ed, as·cend·ing, as·cends v.intr.1. 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.4. To go back in time or upward in genealogical succession.v.tr.1. To move upward upon or along; climb: ascended the mountain.2. To slope upward toward or along: The road ascends the ridge.3. To succeed to; occupy: ascended the throne upon the death of her father. [Middle English ascenden, from Old French ascendre, from Latin ascendere : ad-, ad- + scandere, to climb; see skand- in Indo-European roots.] as·cend′a·ble, as·cend′i·ble adj.ascend (əˈsɛnd) vb1. to go or move up (a ladder, hill, slope, etc); mount; climb2. (intr) to slope or incline upwards3. (intr) to rise to a higher point, level, degree, etc4. to follow (a river) upstream towards its source5. to trace (a genealogy, etc) back in time6. (Music, other) to sing or play (a scale, arpeggio, etc) from the lower to higher notes7. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) ascend the throne to become king or queen[C14: from Latin ascendere, from scandere]as•cend (əˈsɛnd) v.i. 1. to move, climb, or go upward; mount; rise. 2. to slant upward. 3. to rise to a higher point, rank, degree, etc. 4. to go toward the source or beginning. v.t. 5. to go or move upward upon or along; climb; mount. 6. to gain or succeed to: to ascend the throne. [1350–1400; < Anglo-French ascendre < Latin ascendere <a- a-5scandere to climb; see scan] as•cend′a•ble, as•cend′i•ble, adj. ascend - A planet ascends when it moves toward the zenith or comes above the horizon.See also related terms for moves.ascend Past participle: ascended Gerund: ascending
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I ascend | you ascend | he/she/it ascends | we ascend | you ascend | they ascend |
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I ascended | you ascended | he/she/it ascended | we ascended | you ascended | they ascended |
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I am ascending | you are ascending | he/she/it is ascending | we are ascending | you are ascending | they are ascending |
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I have ascended | you have ascended | he/she/it has ascended | we have ascended | you have ascended | they have ascended |
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I was ascending | you were ascending | he/she/it was ascending | we were ascending | you were ascending | they were ascending |
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I had ascended | you had ascended | he/she/it had ascended | we had ascended | you had ascended | they had ascended |
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I will ascend | you will ascend | he/she/it will ascend | we will ascend | you will ascend | they will ascend |
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I will have ascended | you will have ascended | he/she/it will have ascended | we will have ascended | you will have ascended | they will have ascended |
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I will be ascending | you will be ascending | he/she/it will be ascending | we will be ascending | you will be ascending | they will be ascending |
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I have been ascending | you have been ascending | he/she/it has been ascending | we have been ascending | you have been ascending | they have been ascending |
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I will have been ascending | you will have been ascending | he/she/it will have been ascending | we will have been ascending | you will have been ascending | they will have been ascending |
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I had been ascending | you had been ascending | he/she/it had been ascending | we had been ascending | you had been ascending | they had been ascending |
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I would ascend | you would ascend | he/she/it would ascend | we would ascend | you would ascend | they would ascend |
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I would have ascended | you would have ascended | he/she/it would have ascended | we would have ascended | you would have ascended | they would have ascended | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | ascend - travel up, "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope"go upgo, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"rise up, surface, come up, rise - come to the surfaceuprise - ascend as a sound; "The choirs singing uprose and filled the church"come down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again" | | 2. | ascend - go back in order of genealogical succession; "Inheritance may not ascend linearly"date back, date from, go back - belong to an earlier time; "This story dates back 200 years" | | 3. | ascend - become king or queen; "She ascended to the throne after the King's death"accede, enter - take on duties or office; "accede to the throne" | | 4. | ascend - appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils; "the vine climbed up the side of the house"climb up | | 5. | ascend - go along towards (a river's) source; "The boat ascended the Delaware"travel along, follow - travel along a certain course; "follow the road"; "follow the trail" | | 6. | ascend - slope upwards; "The path ascended to the top of the hill"slope, incline, pitch - be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down" | | 7. | ascend - come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends"uprise, come up, riseastronomy, uranology - the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a wholego up, rise, move up, lift, arise, come up, uprise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows" | | 8. | ascend - move to a better position in life or to a better job; "She ascended from a life of poverty to one of greatmove up, risechange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" |
ascendverb1. climb, scale, mount, go up I held her hand as we ascended the steps. climb go down, descend2. slope upwards, come up, rise up A number of steps ascend from the cobbled street. slope upwards go down, slope downwards, descend, incline, slant3. move up, rise, go up Keep the drill centred as it ascends and descends in the hole. move up fall, drop, sink, go down, dip, descend, move down4. float up, rise, climb, tower, go up, take off, soar, lift off, fly up They ascended 55,900 feet in their balloon. float up fall, drop, sink, go down, plunge, dip, tumble, descend, plummet, alight, subside, move downascendverb1. To move from a lower to a higher position:arise, climb, lift, mount, rise, soar.2. To move upward on or along:climb, go up, mount, scale.3. To attain a higher status, rank, or condition:advance, climb, mount, rise.Idiom: go up the ladder.Translationsascend (əˈsend) verb to climb, go, or rise up. The smoke ascended into the air. 上升 上升aˈscendancy/aˈscendency noun control or power (over). They have the ascendancy over the other political groups. 支配權 优势,支配地位 aˈscent (-t) noun1. the act of climbing or going up. The ascent of Mount Everest. 登高 登高2. a slope upwards. a steep ascent. 上坡 斜坡ascend the throne to be crowned king or queen. 登上王位 登上王位EncyclopediaSeeAscentascend
ascend (ă-send′) [L. ascendere, to climb up] To move from the lower part of the body toward the head. Guillain-Barré syndrome is an example of an ascending paralysis, which begins in the feet and progresses upward to the muscles of the legs, abdomen, and chest. ASCEND
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ascend
Synonyms for ascendverb climbSynonymsAntonymsverb slope upwardsSynonyms- slope upwards
- come up
- rise up
Antonyms- go down
- slope downwards
- descend
- incline
- slant
verb move upSynonymsAntonyms- fall
- drop
- sink
- go down
- dip
- descend
- move down
verb float upSynonyms- float up
- rise
- climb
- tower
- go up
- take off
- soar
- lift off
- fly up
Antonyms- fall
- drop
- sink
- go down
- plunge
- dip
- tumble
- descend
- plummet
- alight
- subside
- move down
Synonyms for ascendverb to move from a lower to a higher positionSynonyms- arise
- climb
- lift
- mount
- rise
- soar
verb to move upward on or alongSynonymsverb to attain a higher status, rank, or conditionSynonymsSynonyms for ascendverb travel up, "We ascended the mountain"SynonymsRelated Words- go
- locomote
- move
- travel
- rise up
- surface
- come up
- rise
- uprise
Antonyms- come down
- descend
- go down
- fall
verb go back in order of genealogical successionRelated Words- date back
- date from
- go back
verb become king or queenRelated Wordsverb appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrilsSynonymsverb go along towards (a river's) sourceRelated Wordsverb slope upwardsRelated Wordsverb come up, of celestial bodiesSynonymsRelated Words- astronomy
- uranology
- go up
- rise
- move up
- lift
- arise
- come up
- uprise
verb move to a better position in life or to a better jobSynonymsRelated Words |