descension

[dih-sen-shuhn]

descension Definition

  • 1the act of moving downward or descending
  • 2a decline or decrease in status, rank, or importance
  • 3a critical or disapproving comment or action

Using descension: Examples

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

  • Example

    The descension of the airplane was very smooth.

  • Example

    The company's descension in the market was due to poor management.

  • Example

    Her descension from CEO to a lower position was a shock to everyone.

  • Example

    The critic's descension of the film was harsh and unfair.

descension Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for descension

Antonyms for descension

Phrases with descension

  • the Christian belief that the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles at Pentecost

    Example

    The descension of the Holy Spirit is celebrated by Christians around the world.

  • a legal provision that specifies how property will be distributed after a person's death

    Example

    The descension clause in his will left everything to his children.

  • descension of the testicles

    the movement of the testicles from the abdomen to the scrotum during fetal development

    Example

    The descension of the testicles usually occurs during the seventh month of fetal development.

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Summary: descension in Brief

Descension [dih-sen-shuhn] refers to the act of moving downward or descending, a decline in status, rank, or importance, or a critical comment or action. It can be used in phrases like 'descension of the Holy Spirit' or 'descension clause.' Antonyms include ascent, rise, promotion, improvement, and progress.