Ascended: meaning, definitions and examples

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ascended

 

[ əˈsendɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

spiritual growth

To move upward, rise, or climb; to go to a higher level or position; to advance or progress; to become powerful or successful.

Synonyms

advance, climb, progress, rise.

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Word Description / Examples
ascended

This word is often used to describe moving to a higher level or position, often implying an upward movement in a formal or vertical sense.

  • He ascended to the throne after the king's passing.
  • The hiker ascended the mountain with great effort.
rise

Use this word to indicate a movement upwards, either physically or metaphorically. It often conveys a sense of increasing status, importance, or level.

  • The sun will rise at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
  • After years of hard work, she finally saw a rise in her salary.
climb

This word implies moving upwards physically, often involving effort or difficulty. It's commonly used in the context of physical activities or metaphorical challenges.

  • She had to climb a steep hill to reach her house.
  • His career has been a steady climb up the corporate ladder.
advance

Use this word when referring to progress or movement forward in terms of position, knowledge, or status. It's often used in more abstract or strategic contexts.

  • The team's research has significantly advanced our understanding of cancer.
  • As they advanced through the levels of the tournament, their confidence grew.
progress

This word is used to describe forward movement, development, or improvement over time. It's often used in educational, professional, or personal growth contexts.

  • She has made a lot of progress in learning the piano.
  • The company is making progress towards its sustainability goals.

Examples of usage

  • He ascended to the top of the mountain to meditate.
  • She ascended to the position of CEO through hard work and determination.
  • The candidate's popularity ascended after the successful debate.
Context #2 | Verb

religious context

To go up or move upward, often used in the context of going to heaven or into the afterlife.

Synonyms

depart, pass away, transcend.

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ascended

Used in situations where someone or something rises to a higher position or level, often in a literal or physical sense. Can also be used in a spiritual or metaphorical sense.

  • The hiker ascended the mountain peak after hours of climbing.
  • She believed her soul ascended to a higher plane of existence.
transcend

Used when something goes beyond normal limits or exceeds expectations, often in a spiritual, philosophical, or metaphorical sense.

  • His performance transcended all expectations and left the audience in awe.
  • She sought to transcend her earthly concerns through meditation.
pass away

Used to describe the death of a person, often in a sensitive or respectful manner.

  • She was deeply saddened when she heard that her grandfather had passed away.
  • The obituaries reported that the beloved teacher had passed away peacefully in her sleep.
depart

Commonly used when someone is leaving a place, whether temporarily or permanently. This can refer to both people and vehicles.

  • The train will depart from platform 4 at 10 AM.
  • He had to depart from the party early to catch his flight.

Examples of usage

  • After a life of kindness and generosity, she ascended to the heavens.
  • The soul ascended to a higher plane of existence.

Translations

Translations of the word "ascended" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ascendeu

🇮🇳 उन्नत हुआ

🇩🇪 aufgestiegen

🇮🇩 naik

🇺🇦 піднявся

🇵🇱 wzniosły się

🇯🇵 昇った

🇫🇷 ascendu

🇪🇸 ascendido

🇹🇷 yükseldi

🇰🇷 올랐다

🇸🇦 ارتفع

🇨🇿 vystoupil

🇸🇰 vystúpil

🇨🇳 上升了

🇸🇮 dvignil se je

🇮🇸 hækkaði

🇰🇿 көтерілді

🇬🇪 აღზევდა

🇦🇿 qalxdı

🇲🇽 ascendido

Etymology

The word 'ascend' originates from the Latin word 'ascendere', which is a combination of 'ad-' (to) and 'scandere' (to climb). The concept of ascending has been associated with spiritual growth, advancement, and transcendence in various cultures and religions throughout history.

See also: ascend, ascendable, ascendancy, ascending, ascension.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #10,513, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.