Ascendence in a sentence as a noun

The speed of Chinas' ascendence to power has never been seen in the history of civilization.

It's the knee-jerk politics that talks of the ascendence of the new CEO being matched up with a new culture at Mozilla where gays are oppressed by jackboots.

The irony in the narrative surrounding the ascendence of ARM is that the key innovation occurred in the Apple Newton.

Top engineers and managers would be reluctant to join the companyIn the era of alt-right ascendence and president trump?

There is a direct connection between the ascendence of this kind of "predatory" model and people expecting to pay indie-level prices for AAA level features.

And bias is a hot topic, especially given the ascendence of progressive politics in academia and beyond.

America has no doubt influenced foreign elections- I've read an autobiography of a CIA case officer describing in detail such activity in the Philippines prior to Marcos' ascendence.

Ascendence definitions

noun

the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"

See also: dominance ascendance ascendancy ascendency control