Descend in a sentence as a verb

The world will not descend into chaos if people share movies and jaywalk.

It seemed to me dreadful that the doom of a 'job' should descend upon anyone at fourteen.

I can imagine a kind of fight against the flight guidance buttons to try to descend the plane.

An important addition to the article is that, as you descend the list, you run out of people to blame.

You write some great posts on HN, but every time Google is so much as mentioned you descend into this same persecution complex.

"Hey, one pilot thinks we should descend, the other we should climb, better maintain altitude without telling either one about it".

Then it becomes a matter of managing your energy, if you want to keep altitude you are going to end stalling, and if you want to keep speed youll descend too soon and too fast.

There is plenty to criticize about Microsoft, but when you descend into completely nonsensical arguments you lose all credibility.

At Yahoo she's dealing with a culture where engineering is not the highest value, and she's going to have to get off the top perch and descend into the ranks, clearing out the enemies of progress which exist at every level.

In the wrong company they can descend into ugly hierarchies, but when you get it right a PM can handle talking to other departments/customers and managing expectations, allowing you to focus on actually doing the work.

I can not find the article right now, I think it was erased shortly after being posted.-Fourth, it´s common to do mistakes with the flight modes while on final approach, both with airbus and Boeing, there are several descend and ascend modes, speed modes, and auto-throttle modes.

Descend definitions

verb

move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"

See also: fall

verb

come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"

See also: derive come

verb

do something that one considers to be below one's dignity

See also: condescend deign

verb

come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"

See also: fall settle