verb
- moved downward from a higher to a lower place or position
- came from an ancestor or family line; inherited traits or characteristics from
- arrived or appeared suddenly, often in large numbers
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘descend’
Usage: often used with ‘from’
Usage: often used with ‘on’ or ‘upon’
Examples
- The airplane descended through the clouds toward the runway.
- She descended the stairs carefully in her high heels.
- He descended from Irish immigrants who came to America in the 1800s.
- The royal family descended from ancient kings and queens.
- Tourists descended on the small town during the festival.
- The hikers descended into the valley as the sun set.
- Many modern languages descended from Latin.