Accension

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈsɛnʃən/

Definitions of accension

noun The act of ascending or rising

Example Sentences

A1 The accension of the sun marks the beginning of a new day.

A2 The accension of the elevator was smooth and quiet.

B1 The accension of the hot air balloon was a thrilling experience.

B2 The accension of the rocket into space was a momentous event.

C1 The accension of the political leader to power was met with mixed reactions.

C2 The accension of the artist to fame was a result of years of hard work and dedication.

Examples of accension in a Sentence

formal The accension of the new building was celebrated with a grand opening ceremony.

informal I heard there will be an accension party at the new club downtown.

slang Let's crash the accension at the fancy hotel, it's gonna be lit!

figurative The accension of her career was marked by a promotion to a senior management position.

Grammatical Forms of accension

past tense

accended

plural

accensions

comparative

more accension

superlative

most accension

present tense

accends

future tense

will accend

perfect tense

have accended

continuous tense

is accending

singular

accension

positive degree

accension

infinitive

to accend

gerund

accending

participle

accending

Origin and Evolution of accension

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accension' originated from Middle English, derived from the Latin word 'accensionem' which means kindling or lighting.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'accension' evolved to refer to the act of lighting or kindling a fire, and later expanded to symbolize the beginning or initiation of something, such as a ceremony or event.