ascend

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/ əˈsɛnd /

verb (used without object)

verb (used with object)

to go or move upward upon or along; climb; mount: to ascend a lookout tower; to ascend stairs.
to gain or succeed to; acquire: to ascend the throne.

Origin of ascend

1350–1400; Middle English ascenden < Anglo-French ascendre < Latin ascendere to climb up, equivalent to a- a-5 + -scendere, combining form of scandere to climb. See scan

OTHER WORDS FROM ascend

as·cend·a·ble, as·cend·i·ble, adjective re·as·cend, verb un·as·cend·a·ble, adjective un·as·cend·ed, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for ascend

ascend
/ (əˈsɛnd) /

verb

Word Origin for ascend

C14: from Latin ascendere, from scandere