Used in a Sentence

descending

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for descending.

Editorial note

Flying into Colorado Springs is a bit sketchy, there is often turbulence from the mountains when you're descending.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A descent.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of descending gathered in one view.

noun

A descent.

adjective

Moving or sloping downwards.

adjective

Ordered such that each element is less than or equal to the previous element. (of a sequence)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for descending.

noun

A descent.

adjective

Moving or sloping downwards.

adjective

Ordered such that each element is less than or equal to the previous element. (of a sequence)

adjective

(music) Becoming lower in pitch.

Example sentences

1

Flying into Colorado Springs is a bit sketchy, there is often turbulence from the mountains when you're descending.

2

All it takes is one post of your info and you'll get a swarm of people descending on you...

3

And the curve for Spotify will be flat, or descending, while Apple will still be arcing up.

4

A Prussik will retain most or all of it's tension, making it difficult to use in ascending or descending.

5

Remember though, they're not going to be descending at 80mph, which is really the only time you'd need to worry about collisions.

6

The problem wasn't to just reverse the nodes, it was to re-sort it: > @rogerdai16 to min-max the tree, ascending to descending.

7

Ah, got it: on Mac, press delete to go back up after descending.

8

They spin up the rotor while descending and then trade the rotational momentum for a little bit of lift to make a safe landing.

9

When you're dealing with issues like that you wouldn't have time for a species with a 100 year lifetime that is rapidly descending into extinction.

10

Mathematics (at least in the modern sense, descending from Euclid) is just the logical extension of whatever set of axioms you want to set up.

11

One major contributing issue to this was the controller descending the F-16 to such a low altitude so far out (1600' at 34 miles out) [1].

12

K quickly descending into a totalitarian state continues.

Quote examples

1

OP later described it as "to min-max the tree, ascending to descending." confusing me further.

2

The newer "curvy" shape of the polar vortex is leading to systems which are keeping cold fronts from descending into the west coast.

3

"In this query, we get (sic) all the users with the name 'jorge' are queried and then ordered in descending order by age." Am I missing something, or should that say "ASCending"?

4

To add to this, a list of a few keywords roughly in descending order of unattractiveness - for the most part I would pass on any listing that contained any of these: ninja, rockstar, "work hard, play hard", scrum.

Proper noun examples

1

My favorite aspect of Escher's art is seen in Belvedere, Ascending and Descending, and Waterfall.

2

Descending is probably a better default.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use descending in a sentence?

Flying into Colorado Springs is a bit sketchy, there is often turbulence from the mountains when you're descending.

What does descending mean?

A descent.

What part of speech is descending?

descending is commonly used as noun, adjective.