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"descend to" Definitions
  1. [no passive] to do something that makes people stop respecting you

134 Sentences With "descend to"

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Must Republicans descend to the president's level, even in his defense?
So the stars descend to thump their passion projects each November.
It'll dodge objects and climb and descend to avoid them pic.twitter.
Stairs in the kitchen descend to a basement with a fireplace.
As a tattoo is given, macrophages descend to capture invading ink.
Once in lunar orbit, the lunar module would descend to the Moon.
Lost pilots would simply descend to read the signs on railway stations.
So Foxbat pilots would be forced to descend to engage other fighters.
We descend to the lowest common denominator, becoming what we supposedly abhor.
To make our phone look like it could descend to 4,000 fathoms.
Only after that can you approach the spiral stairs that descend to 5.8.
Emergency workers took as long as 45 minutes to descend to the tracks.
For some reason many artists prefer to descend to the level of us pundits.
Male victims can develop scrotums so large that they can descend to the knees.
Low, rocky hills descend to an industrial waterfront of docks, cranes and railway tracks.
From there, astronauts delivered to Gateway will descend to the Moon's surface aboard a lander.
It is when I descend to the third level that Unexplored finally reveals its hand.
While acknowledging the erotic undertow of student-teacher relationships, the movie doesn't descend to prurience.
Angelic beings of light descend to Earth in photographer Jason D. Page's photography series, Apparition.
Stairs off the kitchen descend to the lower level, which contains a bedroom and bath.
Mexican broadcaster Televisa said that the pilot had intended to descend to avoid a storm.
It's standard practice for pilots to descend to that altitude in the event of cabin depressurization.
Every squad has a jumpmaster who controls the entire team as they descend to the map.
The R.O.V. took more than an hour to descend to 4,200 meters, where the Wasp lay.
An opinion is voiced, and a hoard of barbarians immediately descend to deem it insufficiently extreme.
If you descend to hatred you'll turn yourself into a mirror image of what you detest.
When a drone's battery dies mid-flight, most models will slowly descend to safety instead of crashing.
The two objects, rover and backpack, separated by 25 feet of cable, then descend to the surface.
One witness, Fabian Iduh, said he saw three or four people descend to the ground in parachutes.
On summer days, she and her staff can descend to swim in the water below their windows.
The first, Zeuxis, reveals a painting of grapes so verisimilar that birds descend to peck at its surface.
As they mature, they descend to the depths of the ocean known as thetwilight zone, or mesopelagic zone.
The lander will separate from the orbiter and then using a parachute and thruster will descend to the surface.
When a plane loses cabin pressure during flight, pilots typically descend to around 3003,000 feet, where air is breathable.
From there, guests descend to a Champagne bar, which serves as the transition between the shore and the sea.
Lieutenant Davidson, as the nozzle man, was among the first to enter the building and descend to the basement.
Researchers liken it to an entrance to a secret lair: The steps descend to a dark and dusty underworld.
But let's not descend to even quietly controlled tantrums; rather, let's vote this tyrant out of office in November.
From there the astronauts can use another vehicle to descend to the lunar surface for the first time since 1972.
Ultimately, Qiao envisions using Mars soil to build habitats or landing pads for vehicles that descend to the planet's surface.
Increasing the amount of pressure UUVs can handle is another goal, so they could descend to depths of 6,000 meters.
About 9-10 days after Cygnus leaves the ISS, it will descend to Earth and burn up in the atmosphere.
I surf, scuba-dive and free-dive, where you hold your breath for long periods and descend to deep depths.
But if your toes are already frozen and legs turning to jelly, descend to the village for better dining options.
If, on the other hand, tax reform fails, the G.O.P. majority is forfeit and Washington will descend to utter dysfunction.
Geomancer follows a young military AI satellite that becomes self-aware, then decides to descend to Earth and become an artist.
Stairs in the laundry area descend to a windowed lower-level guest suite with a bedroom, bathroom and walk-in closet.
Ms. Hackel pleaded with Ms. Mello, who was in her office, to descend to the sales floor to welcome Ms. Stone.
The spacecraft, after forming a crater on the asteroid's surface with an explosive "impactor," will descend to the crater and collect samples.
In his DNC speech, Khan didn't descend to Trump's level by calling him crazy, nor did he challenge him as a businessman.
Musk's vision includes parking spots that are actually elevator shaft entrances, where drivers can pull in and descend to the network below.
At about noon he would descend to the cafeteria and return to our close quarters with something healthy (he was a vegetarian).
British cave experts entered the natural chimney Friday morning and managed to descend to a depth of about 20 meters (65 feet).
From the hopper, the olives descend to a cavernous below-ground factory, where a machine separates out the leaves from the fruits.
Stairs in the kitchen descend to a finished family room with a stone foundation wall and an unfinished portion used for storage.
A new 21162,200-square-foot cedar deck wraps around the back of the house, and stairs descend to a downward sloping yard.
But the vortex can weaken, and when that happens, frigid air can descend to the mid-latitudes, just as it did recently.
After spending about two weeks avoiding debris from the impactor, it will descend to the surface to collect samples from the impact site.
The plane had been cruising at 5,000 feet (1,525 m) when the pilot requested to descend to a lower altitude on passing Guernsey.
The lander, which was in orbit around the Moon, ignited its onboard engine to slow itself down and descend to the lunar surface.
Mr. Arden also has actors occasionally interact with audience members and descend to the stage through the audience aisles, which is just jarring.
However, the millions watching on television were fooled when the performer seemed to leap into the stadium and slowly descend to the stage.
In "First Sorrow," a trapeze artist is so dedicated to his work he finds it intolerable to have to descend to the ground.
A three-mile retractable pile system, outfitted with a claw-like capture vehicle, would descend to the seafloor and haul up the Soviet vessel.
Recent studies have shown that the drifting youngsters can ride surface currents for hundreds of miles and descend to found new colonies and reefs.
Seldom, if ever, have Americans been exposed to a candidate so willing to descend to the depths of bigotry and intolerance as Mr. Trump.
Steps descend to a wood and steel bridge that leads over a pocket garden to a bronze Brombal door in a cedar-clad wall.
As the tiny convoy made its way uphill, groups of hundreds of riders hoping to descend to the bottom were penned up by police.
Stairs descend to a bright, skylit lounge of upholstered benches where the tasting menu kicks off with a couple of hors d'oeuvres and drinks.
" A strategist for one of the 2020 candidate told me this calibration will be tough: Primary voters hunger for "someone to descend to Trump's tactics.
Two British cave experts entered the chimney Friday morning, managing to descend to a depth of about 20 meters, before being relieved by another team.
It's standard procedure in an emergency to descend to 10,000 feet, which is what the pilot, who's being praised for her "nerves of steel," did.
But as passengers descend to the platform, the stations become more and more uniform, with identical perforated glass-fibre panels, benches and signage creating unvaried environments.
Due to the aerial deployment, drones would be able to have a much wider delivery range while consuming less power as they descend to deliver packages.
During Holy Week, we descend to the depths of the crucifixion on Good Friday, but that is followed by the joy of the resurrection on Easter.
One of the options has allowed the rescue teams to descend to a depth of 200 meters, and they are continuing to go deeper, he added.
If the wind is blowing one direction at one altitude, a pilot will rise or descend to catch that wind in hopes of moving in that direction.
One of his mountain guides, Ming Dorjee Sherpa, was able to sacrifice his oxygen mask, regulator and cylinder and descend to a lower camp without supplemental oxygen.
So we descend to the entrance, on Level 2, where an attendant takes us on a disorienting trip down a long hall, down (up?) a floor (two
I'm not suggesting that she or Barack Obama descend to Trump's level, but they do have greater leeway to pipe up than they would with another president.
From there, visitors can either descend to the forest floor and central meadow to continue passage through the site, or enter into the museum lobby and event space.
NASA's proposed mini outpost around the moon known as Gateway, from which astronauts would descend to the lunar surface, should be delayed until later missions, according to Cooke.
He then broke a window and used internet and telephone cables to descend to the sixth floor, where he re-entered through another window and managed to escape.
" He already had the color palette for her opening scene set: "As soon as the empress has decided to descend to the world of the humans, day breaks.
Photographer Alex Webb recently captured the feel of the place before the hordes of conservatives and delegates descend to formally nominate Donald Trump as the GOP's choice for president.
His older brother, T. J., was playing for Hammel on the high school team, and young Jimmer would descend to the court at halftime to launch shots from long range.
As temperatures rise, however, these circular polar winds weaken and begin to meander, allowing frigid Arctic air to descend to the south, and warmer equatorial air to penetrate further north.
The submersible that Mr. Sisi said was headed for the search zone on Sunday is operated by the country's Petroleum Ministry and can descend to a depth of 9,800 feet.
The last one percent of uncertainty will be worked out next week, when divers descend to the shipwreck with a sonar machine to map the shipwreck in glorious 3D detail.
As they descend to the surface of the ocean, SpaceX's Ms. Tree — formerly called Mr. Steven (I'm not kidding) — swoops in with its giant net to break the fairing's fall.
While I'm all for ignoring Milo's  pathetic grabs for attention, it's important to take note of how low he's had to descend to even touch the surface of the news cycle.
Instead of huge, transparent glass structures that descend to the floor, the new design features tent-like poles holding up an opaque skin, with more conventional glass walls at the edges.
These "lesser-knowns," as they are affectionately called, can thrive here because of the state's small size and the heavy population of national media that descend to cover the presidential election.
During the descent, the climbers came upon a Chinese climber in "critical condition" and helped him descend to Base Camp 4, the final jump off point for climbers before the summit.
From here, the chord can descend to the song's major tonic or ascend to its minor, and that can communicate a myriad of feelings, more so than beginning on those chords.
The men descend to discover that rats have turned the basement into their kingdom; the farther they travel into the bowels of this underworld, the bigger and weirder the rats become.
On Wednesday, Judge Bea pointed out to PETA's attorney David Schwarz that the Copyright Act says that certain rights descend to a deceased author's widow/widower and children—whether legitimate or illegitimate.
Wui Kin Chin, 48, an anesthesiologist, reached the top of the 8,091 meter (26,545 feet) mountain along with 31 other international climbers on Tuesday but then failed to descend to a lower camp.
A man on a trick bicycle pops wheelies backstage and in the wings, while the elevators and lighting rigs of the Opéra Bastille ascend and descend to a score that echoes '70s electronica.
Towards the end of the game, when you descend to the hellish bowels of the ocean, fighting off an impeccably realized and awe-inspiringly atmospheric underwater hurricane, the developers prod you down a tunnel.
Although the Mars Base Camp crew will never descend to the Martian surface during their stay, there will be no shortage of scientific activities for them to do during their one year in orbit.
Sending probes to Mars to determine if the planet is — or has ever been — home to alien life The job of the Schiaparelli lander is to descend to the Martian surface and land intact.
I'll cross the equator, and dawn will come to me as I parallel the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, and finally I'll see Table Mountain in the distance as I descend to the Mother City.
Descend to Le Très Particulier, the hotel's romantic bar, a 2014 addition, with black-and-white checkered floor, red fringe-trimmed velvet club chairs, potted palm trees and a crowd of champagne-sipping locals.
You can then descend to floor level, where you can check out the stage mechanics (the steel weights that keep the painting's surface taut, for example) and examine the painting and sculptures close up.
Researchers also don't know what it means for the future: On a trip to Mars, an astronaut will, after nearly a year-long voyage in space, have to descend to the surface of Mars.
" The powerful Santa Ana winds are described by the National Weather Service as a "weather condition in which strong, hot, dust-bearing winds descend to the Pacific Coast around Los Angeles from inland desert regions.
Pwn2Own is one of the largest hacking contests in the world, where security researchers descend to find and demonstrate their exploits for vulnerabilities in a range of consumer electronics and technologies, including appliances and automobiles.
Some wonder, however, if the dysfunction at the White House will descend to the level that paralyzed the Kremlin in the worst, last days of the Soviet Union, or even to that of pre-Putin Russia.
After traversing space beneath sweeping views of the Milky Way, they descend to the surface of Mars, where, with head and body movements, they can pilot the Lunabotics robot to different mining spots to collect Martian soil.
In some places the Raganello creek, part of the Pollino national park, is at the bottom of a narrow, one-kilometre-deep gorge in the mountain and rescue workers used ropes to descend to look for survivors.
The first will put its lander into orbit around the Moon for observation, and then the second will see the same lander descend to the Moon's surface, where it will deploy mapping rovers to conduct further experimentation.
As airline expert The Points Guy explains, if a plane's cabin loses pressure at cruising altitude it will quickly descend to 10,000 feet, where oxygen masks are no longer needed and passengers can breath normally on their own.
Which means if you haven't switched to wireless, don't want to jump on board with Apple's new AirPods, and / or refuse to descend to the level of using the headphone dongle, it's time to start using Lightning headphones.
In hospitals, an early warning system would allow doctors performing surgery to pause before shaking begins to prevent any harm to their patients, and in tall buildings elevators could be equipped to automatically descend to the ground floor, according to OES.
As Chang'e 4 was preparing to descend to the lunar surface, NASA sent back photos of Ultima Thule, the first ever flyby of an object in the Kuiper Belt, a collection of asteroids and dwarf planets a billion miles beyond Pluto.
Guests can take a chairlift above the Engadine Valley for mountain hikes, descend to walks along the chain of lakes threading the valley or just work up an appetite en route to two chalet restaurants run by the Suvretta House.
Two of its four crew will stay on the station while the others descend to the surface in a special lunar shuttle, do their stuff, then return to Gateway and thence to Earth, leaving the station uncrewed until the next mission arrives.
Flown from adjacent farmers' fields, they fly high up over the floodlit yards of the prison, float momentarily to ensure they've not been spotted, and then descend to drop illicit cargo in plastic bags attached by s-hook — meth, marijuana, tobacco, cell phones.
Khasi men and women sit by roadsides with ball-peen hammers reducing boulders to pebbles the size of peas that will descend to the plains not by stream but by lorry, there to feed an infrastructure boom on the alluvial plains of Bangladesh.
Shortly before the plane vanished from radar, Mr. Ibbotson requested and received permission from air traffic control to descend to 2,500 feet, possibly to go under the worst of the weather, or to avoid icing, which can cause a plane to crash.
Those will descend to a tunnel network, where the car or cargo will slide into the flow of traffic aboard a sled; no one's actually driving in the underground routes, but instead these automated sleds are ferrying them around in tight synchronization with one another.
During that time the spacecraft would have traveled 400,000 more miles and gone through the torturous seven minutes it would take for the rover to enter Mars's atmosphere, descend to the surface, and land on the Red Planet safely—the Seven Minutes of Terror.
Normally during a cabin-depressurization event — or even the possibility of one, such as an indicator light activating in the cockpit — the pilots will descend to about 10,000 feet, an altitude at which there is still enough air in the atmosphere for people to breathe.
Above the doorway is the sign, "True Love Transportation Co." On the other side of the doorway is a gloomy landscape with three older women (the three graces or Macbeth's witches?) at the crest of a road, about to descend to whatever awaits them below.
Because he's at the top of a nearby hill when the eruption happens, he has to descend to the foot of Mt. Hood (in a mask so flimsy he's surely inhaling all types of harmful gases) for his climactic encounter with the flaming figure.
From the living room, oversize glass sliding doors open up to a series of decks that descend to the river, while offering different functions: an outdoor living space with fireplace, a dining area, a plunge pool, a waterside lounging area, a fire pit and a place to store paddle boards.
There are a bunch of good reasons to do this — from letting viewers examine the darkness in their own lives to simply letting Rick descend to such a low point that his inevitable climb back up feels even more triumphant — but The Walking Dead isn't deft enough to pull off any of them.
But while this specific bed hadn't been harvested all the way to that 65 percent limit, Winfrey did describe it as "beat down pretty hard," enough so that he'd given the divers the go-ahead to descend to 19193 feet, the legal limit for shellfish harvesting, if it meant they'd find clams.
It was another interview that forced Bannon to descend to a deeper circle of the Hell of Being Out of It. He spoke to Michael Wolff, author of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," which will be a hard act to beat as book of the year 2018, so momentous has been its effect.
In keeping with the house's palette, the treads are covered in a bespoke rainbow ombré carpet from France's La Manufacture Cogolin, the colors of which increase or diminish in intensity — yellow to orange to red to blue to green — as you ascend to the bedroom floor or descend to the screening and changing rooms at the pool level.
Advance far enough in the game, and players are invited to join a Pokémon team and stage face-offs at designated gyms — basically, virtual forts — where battle-ready competitors descend to hold their phones with a white-knuckle grip, stare unblinkingly at the screen and tap furiously on one another's Pokémon in a bid to seize control of the territory.
Either Turkey was going to be a nation that abides by the rule of law, where there is a separation between the judiciary and executive power, or it was going to be a nation that was going to descend to their neighbor's level… And despite the fact that the activists were released last night, they remain accused of 'assisting an armed terrorist organization' and their case remains open at this time.
Mr. Trump's larger problem — which is America's problem — is, as is now clear, an absence of any plausible governing vision, which in turn has created a vacuum into which all sorts of ideas descend to do battle — railing against immigrants, as he did Tuesday, and threatening to kill trade deals to appeal to his base, then pushing for a tax code overhaul and tax cuts for the wealthy to appeal to his Wall Street-based advisers.

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