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Descend
Descend
v. i.
To
pass
from
a
higher
to a
lower
place
; to
move
downwards
; to
come
or go
down
in
any
way
, as by
falling
,
flowing
,
walking
,
etc
.; to
plunge
; to
fall
; to
incline
downward
;
the
opposite
of
ascend
.
Descend
v. i.
To
enter
mentally
; to
retire
.
Descend
v. i.
To
make
an
attack
, or
incursion
, as if
from
a
vantage
ground
; to
come
suddenly
and
with
violence
;
with
on or
upon
.
Descend
v. i.
To
come
down
to a
lower
,
less
fortunate
,
humbler
,
less
virtuous
, or
worse
,
state
or
station
; to
lower
or
abase
one
's
self
; as, he
descended
from
his
high
estate
.
Descend
v. i.
To
pass
from
the
more
general
or
important
to
the
particular
or
less
important
matters
to be
considered
.
Descend
v. i.
To
come
down
, as
from
a
source
,
original
, or
stock
; to be
derived
; to
proceed
by
generation
or by
transmission
; to
fall
or
pass
by
inheritance
; as,
the
beggar
may
descend
from
a
prince
; a
crown
descends
to
the
heir
.
Descend
v. i.
To
move
toward
the
south
, or to
the
southward
.
Descend
v. i.
To
fall
in
pitch
; to
pass
from
a
higher
to a
lower
tone
.
Descend
v. t.
To go
down
upon
or
along
; to
pass
from
a
higher
to a
lower
part
of; as,
they
descended
the
river
in
boats
; to
descend
a
ladder
.
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