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Entry 3 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Ascend

/əs-ĕnd'/ · As·cend · IPA /əˈsɛnd/
01 v. i. To move upward; to mount; to go up; to rise; -- opposed to descend.
imp. & p. p. Ascended; p. pr. & vb. n. Ascending
  1. 1.
    To move upward; to mount; to go up; to rise; -- opposed to descend.
    “Higher yet that star ascends.” — Bowring.
    “I ascend unto my father and your father.” — John xx. 17.
    “The smoke of it ascended up to heaven.” Addison.
  2. 2.
    To rise, in a figurative sense; to proceed from an inferior to a superior degree, from mean to noble objects, from particulars to generals, from modern to ancient times, from one note to another more acute, etc.; as, our inquiries ascend to the remotest antiquity; to ascend to our first progenitor.
Syn. To rise; mount; climb; scale; soar; tower.
02 v. t. To go or move upward upon or along; to climb; to mount; to go up the top of; as, to ascend a hill, a ladder, a tree, a river, a throne.
  1. 1.
    To go or move upward upon or along; to climb; to mount; to go up the top of; as, to ascend a hill, a ladder, a tree, a river, a throne.