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descended

verb as in condescend

verb as in trace ancestry from; be passed or handed down

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In 1974, 75 members of the group descended on a Copenhagen department store.

The du Pont family descended from Huguenot nobility in Burgundy, emigrating to the United States in 1800.

A fog of conspiracy—of logic against logic, as Orwell put it—has descended on every major event in the war.

At that point, a sphere lit up, resembling the landing of the UFO in E.T., and the overheard lights descended on the stage.

Since then, a black miasma of recursive vengeance has descended upon Iraq.

The road descended on the other side, and we followed it till we came unexpectedly upon a little circular park.

He made no further remark as they descended the darker section of the stair, and she could think of nothing to say to him.

And, Pedro preceding them, the young men gaily descended the stairs.

The active Capt descended, and seizing the substantial handle rang loudly.

She stood at the head of the stairs; she went down a few steps, and listened; then cautiously she descended.

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On this page you'll find 87 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to descended, such as: go down, plunge, crash, collapse, tumble, and dive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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