ascendant in the PONS Dictionary

ascendant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in the ascendant
to be in the ascendant

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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By fluid pressure, the liquid is taken in the ascendant air flow and moves in the same direction as the air.
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This species generally can be identified even without flowers because of its reptant, slightly ascendant growth, and longer rhyzome than any other species.
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The ascendant lord can be used to even calculate the birth hour.
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Science was now in the ascendant and with it scientific reason and the relation of cause and effect.
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One outcome of this is that a varying angle occurs between the ascendant and midheaven in higher latitudes.
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The ascendant is the first point of energy in the natal chart and it represents the way we view life.
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In any group, every quasinormal subgroup is ascendant.
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Aspects formed by the progressed ascendant suggest significant developments in self-centred interests, personal ambitions and health.
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Was he bitter over the ascendant modernism of the time?
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Zodiac sign for an individual depends on the placement of planets and the ascendant in that sign.
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