C1 noun Formal

ascend

/əˈsend/

To move, climb, or go upward, whether physically or in metaphorical terms such as rank, status, or importance. It describes the action of rising from a lower point to a higher one.

Ejemplos

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We watched the colorful hot air balloons slowly ascend into the clear morning sky.

We watched the colorful hot air balloons slowly rise up into the clear morning sky.

2

The aircraft was cleared by air traffic control to ascend to a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet.

The plane was given permission to climb to its final flight height of 35,000 feet.

3

I had to ascend three flights of stairs just to get to the rooftop party.

I had to walk up three floors of stairs to reach the party on the roof.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
ascent
Verb
ascend
Adverbio
ascendingly
Adjetivo
ascending
Relacionado
ascension
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Truco para recordar

Focus on the 'A' at the start of the word; it looks like the peak of a mountain you are climbing. Also, 'scend' is the same root found in 'scale' (to climb).

Quiz rápido

The young leader is expected to ______ to the presidency after the next election.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: ascend

Ejemplos

1

We watched the colorful hot air balloons slowly ascend into the clear morning sky.

everyday

We watched the colorful hot air balloons slowly rise up into the clear morning sky.

2

The aircraft was cleared by air traffic control to ascend to a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet.

formal

The plane was given permission to climb to its final flight height of 35,000 feet.

3

I had to ascend three flights of stairs just to get to the rooftop party.

informal

I had to walk up three floors of stairs to reach the party on the roof.

4

The study analyzes how warm air currents ascend and affect local weather patterns.

academic

The research looks at the way warm air moves upward and influences the local weather.

5

She is expected to ascend to the position of Chief Executive Officer in the coming quarter.

business

She is likely to be promoted to the top leadership role during the next three months.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
ascent
Verb
ascend
Adverbio
ascendingly
Adjetivo
ascending
Relacionado
ascension

Colocaciones comunes

ascend the throne to become a king or queen
ascend the stairs to go up the steps
ascend to power to reach a position of political control
ascend the ladder to move up in a hierarchy or career
slowly ascend to go up at a gradual pace

Frases Comunes

ascend the corporate ladder

to be promoted through the levels of a company

ascend to new heights

to reach higher levels of achievement or quality

ascend the ranks

to work one's way up through an organization

Se confunde a menudo con

ascend vs ascent

Ascend is the verb (the action), while ascent is the noun (the process or the upward path).

ascend vs accent

Accent refers to a way of speaking; it sounds similar but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.

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Notas de uso

Ascend is more formal than 'go up' or 'climb'. It is frequently used in technical, literary, or official contexts to describe both physical and social rising.

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Errores comunes

Learners often say 'ascend up', which is redundant because 'ascend' already means to go up. Another common error is using 'ascend' as a noun when they should use 'ascent'.

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Truco para recordar

Focus on the 'A' at the start of the word; it looks like the peak of a mountain you are climbing. Also, 'scend' is the same root found in 'scale' (to climb).

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'ascendere', where 'ad-' means 'to' and 'scandere' means 'to climb'.

Patrones gramaticales

Regular verb (past tense: ascended) Can be transitive (e.g., ascend the mountain) or intransitive (e.g., the smoke ascended)
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Contexto cultural

The term is famously used in historical and royal contexts, such as 'ascending the throne' to describe the start of a monarch's reign.

Quiz rápido

The young leader is expected to ______ to the presidency after the next election.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: ascend

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