Pronunciation: /əˈsɛndənt/
noun a position or situation of advantage or superiority
A1 My older sister is the ascendant in our family.
A2 The ascendant of the company is a young entrepreneur.
B1 The ascendant of the political party is gaining popularity.
B2 The ascendant of the stock market is causing excitement among investors.
C1 The ascendant of the new technology is revolutionizing the industry.
C2 The ascendant of the artist's career is evident in their latest masterpiece.
adjective rising in power or influence
A1 She is the ascendant player in the team.
A2 The company's ascendant position in the market is impressive.
B1 The ascendant trend of online shopping is changing the retail industry.
B2 The ascendant political party is gaining popularity among voters.
C1 His ascendant career in finance has led to numerous opportunities.
C2 The artist's ascendant talent has garnered international recognition.
formal The ascendant economic power of China is a topic of much discussion among global leaders.
informal Her career is on the ascendant, with each promotion bringing her closer to her goal.
slang That new rapper is on the ascendant - everyone is talking about their latest track.
figurative The ascendant sun cast a warm glow over the peaceful meadow.
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