ascended

[əˈsɛndɪd]

ascended Definition

  • 1to go up or climb something
  • 2to rise to a higher level or position

Using ascended: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ascended" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hikers ascended the mountain.

  • Example

    The hot air balloon slowly ascended into the sky.

  • Example

    She has recently ascended to the position of CEO.

  • Example

    The team has ascended to the top of the rankings.

ascended Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ascended

Antonyms for ascended

Phrases with ascended

  • to become king or queen

    Example

    After the death of the previous king, he ascended to the throne.

  • to move up through the levels of an organization or profession

    Example

    He started as an intern and worked hard to ascend the ranks to become the CEO.

  • ascendancy over someone/something

    control or influence over someone or something

    Example

    The company's ascendancy over the market was threatened by new competitors.

Origins of ascended

from Latin 'ascendere', meaning 'to climb'

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Summary: ascended in Brief

'Ascended' [əˈsɛndɪd] means to go up or climb something, or to rise to a higher level or position. It can refer to physical movement, as in 'The hikers ascended the mountain,' or to career advancement, as in 'She has recently ascended to the position of CEO.' Phrases like 'ascend to the throne' and 'ascend the ranks' use 'ascend' to denote reaching a high position or level. 'Ascended' is the past tense of 'ascend.'