Come up, of celestial bodies.
Travel up, "We ascended the mountain"
Move to a better position in life or to a better job.
Appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils.
1 The path begins to rise; we ascend slowly through the gathering dusk.
2 These are the foundations, and ascend and descend in the usual sequences.
3 The path which Forester and Marco were pursuing soon began to ascend .
4 The coachman let the horse slowly ascend the continuous ascent of Posilipo.
5 Let us ascend to the skies, or plunge ourselves in the mire.
6 From the Metz farm the road to the school began to ascend .
7 He turned to ascend the steps from the gate to the road.
8 The doors above hissed closed and the car started to ascend immediately.
9 Then he set his foot on the ladder in order to ascend .
10 Still the sail continued to ascend and the dhow was gathering way.
11 If you ascend on foot, I fear I must do the same.
12 The Duke of Chartres gave her his hand to ascend the steps.
13 At the foot of the bridge lictors force unwilling travelers to ascend .
14 He had been one of the first to ascend to the organ-loft.
15 We ascend to a small, narrow court in which the edifice stands.
16 Several got permission from the admiral to ascend to the hurricane deck.
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