View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Ascendance.
Ascendance
Ascendance meaning
Ascendancy, superiority; the act of ascending.
Synonyms of Ascendance
Example sentences (17)
Yet no alternative unifying vision for national self-determination has gained ascendance.
Aside from the craft mixology trend, there’s another reason for this ascendance: Mixed drinks, it turns out, have advantages for bars and restaurants, which are, after all, businesses.
Israel and the moderate Arab regimes are in ascendance, as the entire crazy Obama-envisioned Middle East agenda melts away.
One was the ascendance of the food movement for about 10 years across Michelin restaurants they frequented in New York City and Europe.
The ascendance of wokeness in corporate America has led to undeniable declines in customer service and quality of life for Americans going about their daily business.
And from above, piccolo-shrill, the skylark in ascendance, singing his heart out, who rose until he was a black dot in a vibrant sky, then parachuted down.
But in most countries, 5G’s ascendance depends on both infrastructure and consumer devices, such that growing demand for 5G devices will support greater investments in network hardware.
Ms. Harris’s selection represents a major step forward in Black women’s political ascendance and not a single victory.
This milestone by a Tanzanian continues to highlight the ascendance that young innovators in this country continue to make in the digital world - a world that requires steadfastness, agility and resilience.
As for the Opposition, its divisions and useless leadership has cleared the way for the ascendance of the Tory extreme right.
The ascendance of tribalism had become of great concern.
This Hal’s youthful dalliances aren’t just him delaying his inevitable ascendance.
Since his ascendance to power, Mnangagwa has been relying more on the military — shunting aside the police and the CIO.
We’ve got a wide range of bingo experience in the last few years, from Jeff Bezos’ wondrous re-ascendance of the Washington Post to John Henry’s ongoing transformation travails with The Boston Globe to Alice Rogoff’s failed Alaska turnaround.
His approach held sway in English literature programs for several decades but lost favor during the ascendance of post-structuralism.
Its uplifted wings are an emblem of the ascendance of our nation, while simultaneously offering us its protection.
While the monist forces have led to a fusion between some of the goddesses (108 names are common for many goddesses), centrifugal forces have also resulted in new goddesses and rituals gaining ascendance among the laity in different parts of Hindu world.