ascendant
suomi-englanti sanakirjaascendant englannista suomeksi
valta-asemassa olo, valta-asemaan nousu
nouseva, nousussa oleva, kiipeävä
vallassa oleva
askendentti, asendentti
Substantiivi
Verbi
ascendant englanniksi
(RQ:Bacon Learning), hath ''A double Scale'' or ''Ladder'', ''Aſcendent'' and ''Deſcendent'', aſcending from experiments to the ''Inuention of cauſes''; and deſcending from cauſes, to the ''Inuention of nevve experiments''; Therefore I iudge it moſt requiſite, that theſe tvvo parts be ſeuerally conſidered and handled.
(RQ:South Twelve Sermons) Chriſt, that he might not make either a ſuſpected or precarious Addreſs to Men's Underſtandings, out-does ''Moſes'', before he diſplaces him; ſhevvs an aſcendant Spirit above him, raiſes the ''Dead'', and cures ''more Plagues'' than he brought upon ''Egypt'', (..)
(RQ:Southey Poetical Works)
(RQ:Ruskin Stones of Venice)
(synonyms)
(RQ:Mill Political Economy)
(RQ:Grote Greece)
(RQ:NYT)&93; sees our current society, where computers are ascendant, as lacking authority.
(RQ:Guardian)
(RQ:Pope Moral Essays)
Rising towards the zenith.
(RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)
(RQ:Cotgrave Dictionarie)
(synonym of)
(senseid) The degree of the zodiac or point of the ecliptic which rises in an eastern direction above the horizon at a particular moment (especially the moment of a person's birth), which is supposed to have a commanding influence on a person's fortune and life; a horoscope.
(RQ:De Mornay Sidney Golding Trewnesse)
(RQ:Browne Religio Medici)
(RQ:Irving Tales of a Traveller)
(RQ:Whewell Inductive Sciences)
''Chiefly in'' the ascendant: an act of ascending or rising.
(RQ:Disraeli Coningsby)
(RQ:Grote Greece) by enriching the common language and by circulating from to town to town either in person or in their compositions, contributed to fan the flame of Pan-Hellenic patriotism at a time when there were few circumstances to co-operate with them, and when the causes tending to perpetuate isolation seemed in the ascendant.
(ux)
(RQ:Drayton Poems)
(RQ:Temple Miscellanea) occaſioned perpetual commotions in that State, and changes of the Miniſtry; and vvould certainly have produced thoſe in the Government too; if Richelieu|Cardinal ''Richelieu'' having gained the abſolute aſcendant in that ''Court'', had not engaged in the deſigns at firſt of a VVar upon the ''Hugonots'', and after that vvas ended, upon ''Spain''; (..)
(RQ:Robertson Charles 5)
An ancestor.
(antonyms)
(RQ:Ayliffe Juris Canonici)
A person who ascends or up|goes up; specifically (''usually followed by'' to), a person who ascends to a throne or assumes some other position of power.
(RQ:Nashe Christs Teares)
Something which is higher than the things around it; a peak, a summit; specifically , (synonym of)
Something which leads or slopes upwards, such as a flight of stairs or an upward incline.
(RQ:Milton Reason)
A person who supports a policy of ecclesiastical or national supremacy.
(RQ:Burke Works)
(present participle of)
(l)
(uxi)
(inflection of)