Synonym: ascendance, ascendence, ascendency, control, dominance. Similar words: descendant, descendants, ascend, redundancy, attendance, dependance, ascent, nascent. Meaning: [-dənsɪ] n. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another.
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(31) Following Oswald's ascendancy it is difficult to imagine that Penda and Eowa were other than both subject to his overlordship.
(32) The Tories, however, enjoyed the ascendancy in the upper house.
(33) Yet even Peter's ascendancy over the nobility must not be exaggerated.
(34) Aristotle's science had acquired ascendancy.
(35) He is completely under his wife's ascendancy.
(36) This led to the ascendancy of Bismarck.
(37) The extremists are gaining ascendancy.
(38) During Nixon's ascendancy[sentencedict.com], too many staffers were overbearing.
(39) Patten alliance-based anti-monopoly review mainly consists of Cartel Regulation and the forbiddance of abusing market ascendancy.
(40) Truth always commandeer the ascendancy in my heart altitude . He is like a famous and burly hero , I live convivially in the paradise which is furnished by him .
(41) Li was now firmly in the ascendancy and, with Sharapova serving to stay in the match for a second time, Li created two set points, taking the first on Sharapova's 10th double fault.
(42) Still, Apple ascendancy in mobile phones has been tough to stomach.
(43) The " bulls ", those who make money on a rising market, are in the ascendancy.
(44) Objective To study the applied ascendancy of fiberoptic bronchoscopy in difficult endotracheal intubation.
(45) Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see ).
(46) The Jesuits in a phase of ascendancy, persecuted and insulted the Buddhists with great acrimony.
(47) Markets are in the ascendancy , as oil analyst Daniel Yergin has argued.
(48) The fiery harmonica wizard took the humble mouth organ in dazzling amplified directions that were unimaginable prior to his ascendancy.
(49) Conclusion:Autologous red bone marrow injection has ascendancy such as less wound and clear clinical effect, which can accelerate bone healing and promotes functional recovery of limb.
(50) Conclusions The applied ascendancy of fiberoptic bronchoscopy in difficult endotracheal intubation is obviously.
(51) One is Roman Abramovich[sentencedict.com], whose money fuelled the club's ascendancy.
(52) The ascendancy maybe be used to inroad the profits of shareholders who hold the medial or small stock for themselves interests.
(53) Worries about China's ascendancy have not been confined to either party.
(54) Chinese traditional law culture, of which the thoughts of pan-moralism, society priority, power ascendancy and non-suit are flowed, also not has the ability to construct the Chinese rule of law.
(55) He gained the ascendancy over me in the last election.
(56) They were chiefly " balance - of - power'and ascendancy wars.
(57) The principle of continuity demands that there are no unbridgeable chasms to cross in evolution; therefore, the two systems may have existed side by side for some time before one gained ascendancy.
(58) The voices of the nay-sayers are in the ascendancy, questioning the US's ability to reinvent itself, to heal its wounded economy and sustain its leadership in the face of a burgeoning China.
(59) This shows the ascendancy of individualism among university students here.
(60) In a sense, the Queen, or Elizabeth Windsor as some choose to call her, is the last symbol of an old ascendancy that has gone forever.
More similar words: descendant, descendants, ascend, redundancy, attendance, dependance, ascent, nascent, renascent, endanger, descend, defendant, attendant, dependant, abundance, endangered, transcend, crescendo, descended, condescend, transcendent, flight attendant, endangered species, transcendentalism, ascetic, ascertain, asceticism, mundane, scene, scent.