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descend

descend [ di sénd ] (3rd person present singular descends, present participle descending, past and past participle descended)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb go down: to go down a staircase, hill, valley, or other downward incline

2. intransitive verb come nearer ground: to come nearer the ground, especially in an aircraft in preparation for landing

3. intransitive verb slope: to slope downwards

4. transitive and intransitive verb be related: to be connected by blood to an ancestor
be descended from Vikings

5. intransitive verb be inherited: to be inherited from or passed down by parents or ancestors

6. intransitive verb arrive suddenly: to arrive at a place suddenly, especially in large numbers
tourists descending on unspoiled areas

7. intransitive verb become established: to become more evident or established, suddenly or by degrees
An atmosphere of gloom descended on the assembled crowd.

8. intransitive verb lower oneself: to behave in a way that is disappointing and below somebody's usual standards

[14th century. Via French descendre< Latin descendere 'climb down' < scandere 'climb']

descendable adjective
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