Use "descend from" in a sentence

1. All these breeds descend from some wild ancestor.

2. Alight definition, to dismount from a horse, descend from a vehicle, etc

3. Woody and herbaceous secondary Anemophilous angiosperms may descend from zoophilic species.

4. The plane began to descend.

5. Our plane started to descend.

6. Alpenhorn blowers from the entire world descend on Nendaz for the International Alpenhorn Festival

7. Descend steeply from Hor Point to a stile, then ascend to a squeeze gap.

8. The Macdonalds of Morar descend from Allan, eldest son of Dougall, 6th of Clanranald.

9. And then war and chaos descend.

10. The McDowells might descend from the MacDougals, Lords of Argyll who descend from Somerled whose father-in-law Óláfr Guðrøðarson m arried Fergus's daughter Affraic to solidify alliances

11. Refreshing dew results from thousands of tiny water droplets that gently descend, seemingly out of nowhere.

12. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1

13. 1 She would never descend to baseness.

14. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1

15. Let him descend into his own element.

16. She felt gloom descend on her shoulders.

17. On shaking legs he began to descend.

18. Foreigners to all, the Albians descend from the far western steppes kissed by the occasional sunlight

19. American Aborigine Autochthons Aborigines 1st Americans Global Aborigine All descend from blackness, children of the Sun

20. What does Abseil mean? To descend by rappelling

21. He felt silence descend and press on him.

22. Mary McMahon Date: February 16, 2021 Many Creoles descend from people who settled in New Orleans from France and Spain.

23. Other Cobwebs are formed from stray spider lines left behind by spiders which descend from the ceiling or by jumping spiders.

24. Amble from your canopied bed to your own private pool or descend a ladder directly to the sea.

25. They all have mixed with slave trade Bantus, so all Somali Bantus DO descend from foreign slaves.

26. Jenny let Adam descend from altitude towards the fiord, down to two hundred feet above the frozen water.

27. Mr. Whitelaw's benevolence would descend like soothing balm.

28. It is easier to descend than to ascend. 

29. U.S., China Descend Into Bickering at Start of Talks

30. From him descend the ducal house, who bear the ancient arms of France and England, quarterly, within a Bordure.

31. Track out 239 from FO for one and a half minutes, descend to 600m, report when staring procedure turn.

32. All four reached the South Col but Teare decided to descend from here, concerned about incipient altitude sickness.

33. All living creatures are thought to descend from an organism that came into being three billion years ago.

34. The route was now pathless as we descend from Cushat Law to Bloodybush Edge which is to the left

35. All plants and animals are, with hindsight, the same because they all descend from an ancestor three billion years old.

36. From there he would descend and regale visitors with his anecdotes, causing queues to form far down the drive.

37. 19 Meeting those meandering down they turn and descend again.

38. If you insult him back, you descend to his level.

39. But mention God, and an awkward silence may quickly descend.

40. Fall Cankerworms, commonly called inchworms, can be a nuisance in the spring when they descend from trees on silk threads

41. From the brain, follow the rays of this light as you descend slowly towards the heart, lighting up the path.

42. As you descend, suddenly you see at last the hidden waterfall.

43. Cryptorchidism is a condition in which the testicles of a dog fail to properly descend from the abdomen into the scrotum

44. Some rebel clerics found a way to make my pillar descend.

45. I was the first to descend the ladder he had made.

46. Benediction From there you can descend again, a little drop of water, a blessing and a Benediction to the thirsty earth.

47. ‘A great portion of the present population descend from the Nayons and the Onhans who immigrated to the islands from Panay and the Bicols and

48. Our Cockers descend from generations that are free from hereditary health problems, such as juvenile cataracts, PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), Epilepsy, hip dysplasia and low thyroid

49. Both Complacent and complaisant descend from Latin complacere, “to please, to be pleasant,” but they have acquired different meanings in English

50. However, they tend to descend to lower altitudes during the winter.

51. Bluebottles descend on NSW beaches due to strong north-easterly winds

52. Anticyclones are areas of intense high pressure (typically above 1020mb) where air molecules descend to the earth’s surface from the upper Troposphere

53. Running the length of the forward strut was a ladder for the astronauts to descend from the top porch to the surface.

54. Cryptorchidism definition, failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotum

55. The photosynthetic rate descend gradually because of the decrepitude of the leaf.

56. For winter, they descend as low as 5,000 feet, to more tropical forests.

57. Soon afterwards, the balloon began to descend and it landed near an airfield.

58. WOMEN + CULTURE + STORIES This project will shed light on the Belizean culture and unfold stories of women who descend from this beautiful melting pot

59. Or the Abseil Tower, a 10.6 metre wooden structure, used to train cadets how to descend safely and under control from an elevated platform.

60. Then they descend from the upper room, emerge into the cool darkness of the night, and head back across the Kidron Valley toward Bethany.

61. This Circuitous approach gives jets lots of time to descend to the airport: 8

62. + that is, to bring Christ down, 7 or, ‘Who will descend into the abyss?’

63. To descend into Olduvai Gorge - back two million years in time - is humbling.

64. Every summer, five million cash-rich tourists show up, descend on the place.

65. One might mention an object or a locality, and sepulchral silence would descend.

66. A stem Cell line is a group of Cells that all descend from a single original stem Cell and are grown in a lab

67. Next day, the Italian units on the escarpment began to descend through the pass, towards the Italian force advancing along the road from Sollum.

68. Sorry to descend on you like this, but we had no time to phone.

69. Nautical To uncoil ( an anchor cable ) on deck so the anchor may descend easily.

70. The first is that Haflingers descend from horses abandoned in the Tyrolean valleys in central Europe by East Goths fleeing from Byzantine troops after the fall of Conza in 555 AD.

71. Condescending 1. To descend to the level of one considered inferior; lower oneself. 2.

72. Wizards and sorcerers of the world descend upon Albian for the magical convention of …

73. 's crater, descend to the sulphur mining area and the turquoise acid crater lake.

74. Most Arabized populations have a lot of fabricated Arab origins, the reality is they descend primarily from the indigenous peoples from their regions with input from peoples and empires that ruled them over the centuries

75. Curvet definition, a leap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend

76. « Il n'y a pas de mode si elle ne descend pas dans la rue.

77. 15 The trumpets shall sound and the Lord shall descend even so it is.

78. Then, descend the Backstairs to view the butler’s suite and the extensive basement kitchen rooms

79. Cryptorchidism refers to the failure of one or both testicles (testes) to descend into the scrotum

80. [from 20th c.] 1990, Conrado De Quiros, Flowers from the rubble, page 139: It's the time of year when Balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are.