Synonym: decline, drop, fall, plunge. Antonym: ascend, rise. Similar words: adolescent, acquiescence, scene, scent, scenario, describe, description, rescue. Meaning: [dɪ'send] v. 1. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 2. come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example 3. do something that one considers to be below one's dignity 4. come as if by falling.
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121. Seldom, though, do they descend into fisticuffs. But this is what seems to have happened in China on August 29th.
122. After several days of climbing, high on a huge, exposed face of Annapurna, a mountain almost double the height of Mont Blanc, a storm erupted and the two men decided to descend.
123. Conclusion:modified Artenisiae Scopariae and Poriae Powder has effect hepato-protective and descend transaminase function, As a effective medication mode, It is worth the clinical promotion.
124. Oh. I would rather mount the scaffold of my brother, Louis XVI. , than thus descend the staircase at the Tuileries driven away by ridicule.
125. Nations rise on economic nationalism; they descend on free trade.
126. To descend nose down at an acceleration usually exceeding that of free fall.
127. "Realignment" is a chaotic moment when campaigns descend on each other's groups and try to poach from them.
128. What will happen when these 17,000 irate people, now - unemployed, descend on Washington, demanding explanations and jobs?
129. Human effects on the climate notwithstanding, the cycle will continue to turn, the interglacial will some day come to an end – and the ice sheets will descend again.
130. As my hands descend onto the piano keyboard and I begin the first line of Beethoven's "Fur Elise, " I become one with the music.
131. They then descend through the genu and the posterior limb of the internal capsule. This pathway is known as the corticospinal tract.
132. Be used as a women, my love man, respect them, say what man of greedy selfish, say what ascending half body and descend a half-length need, the man is on the hoof in fact and really very not easy.
133. It is found that the fecundity of paramecium and the energy of enzyme descend with the increasing of density of CdCl2after dealing with paramecium by CdCl2of different density.
134. At precisely that moment, some other mother, somewhere out in the universe, must have been having an out-of-body experience and decided to descend into my body to seize control of my vocal cords.
135. Italian astronomer and mathematician; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642).
136. The content of water and ash of C. equisetifolia showed marked increase[sentencedict.com/descend.html], but the marked descend of the osmosis potentia.
137. Can England banish the jinx which seems to descend on their meetings with Germany at major tournaments, and finally lay to rest the ghosts of shoot-out defeats in 1990 and 1996?
138. It includes an observation tower, elevators that descend into the gorge at the base of the American falls, and boat trips into the waters at the base of the Horseshoe Falls.
139. It also sports a tether that Axel can unreel to descend from a larger lander, rover or anchor point.
140. Firstly, in that society, "Ceremony does not descend to the common people", so free love was widespread among the folk, and many poems were about amativeness, missing each other, sweat date etc.
141. Umaid Hospital was about to descend into crisis: Up and down the maternity ward, new mothers were mysteriously starting to die.
142. Results 1 The onset constituent ratio and fatality rate of liver cirrhosis reposefully descend, but the in-patient quantity take on ascendance trend.
143. Results suggested that the syrups Lichi had good function of lowering blood sugar; and the serum insulin level tends to descend.
144. As we descend, we take note of the angler fish.
145. Conclusion (1) Fill a doctor's prescription reasonably, clyster drip can descend effectively hypernatremia.
146. To descend to the level of one considered inferior; lower oneself.
147. Every spring a group of investors, wholesalers and wine critics descend on a few established Bordeaux wine producers to taste the fermented grape juice.
148. If this were to happen in the deep sea, the carbon absorbed by the plankton through photosynthesis would descend to Davy Jones's locker for several hundred years.
149. "How canst thou dare, " said she with angry look, "to descend into my garden and steal my rampion like a thief?
150. With the descend of hardware price, high performance MPU is more and more used in embedded system, which make it possible to access to the Internet.
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