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1. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Travel
up,
"We
ascended
the
mountain".
Antonyms
stay in place
descend
rise
recede
ride
linger
precede
Synonyms
move
surface
rise
travel
uprise
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
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2. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Come
up,
of
celestial
bodies.
Antonyms
set
follow
enter
stand still
converge
rush
hop out
Synonyms
rise
uprise
move up
go up
arise
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
3. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Slope
upwards.
Antonyms
pull
back
disengage
raise
Synonyms
slope
incline
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
4. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Become
king
or
queen.
Antonyms
discontinue
refrain
closing
Synonyms
accede
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
5. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Move
to
a
better
position
in
life
or
to
a
better
job.
Antonyms
stay
go
advance
fall
Synonyms
change
rise
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
6. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Go
along
towards
(a
river's)
source.
Antonyms
push
wind
unwind
Synonyms
follow
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
7. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Appear
to
be
moving
upward,
as
by
means
of
tendrils.
Antonyms
arrange
behave
Synonyms
climb up
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
8. ascend
verb.
(əˈsɛnd)
Go
back
in
order
of
genealogical
succession.
Antonyms
opening
retreat
gladden
move out
Synonyms
date from
go back
Etymology
ascend (English)
ascenden (Middle English (1100-1500))
ascendere (Latin)
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