8 Verbs to Use for the Word ascension

It does not bear illumination, but Maria has obtained its right ascension and declination, and will not suffer me to announce it.

He has described that first ascension with an enthusiasm that proclaims him a devotee of the science for all time.

My bet will be won ere the first bright ray Heralds the ascension of the day.

The face was encircled by an aureole worked in mosaic, which shot rays of light under the porticos and illuminated the horrible ascension of the head, brightening the glassy orbs of the contracted eyes which were fixed with a ghastly stare upon the dancer.

In some instances, this final consummation of her glorious destiny supersedes, or rather includes, her ascension into heaven.

Around this poplar, says Mr. Folkard, "symbolising the greatest solar ascension and the decline which follows it, the crowd dance, and sing an appropriate refrain;" and he further mentions that, at the commencement of the Franco-German War, he saw sprigs of pine stuck on the railway carriages bearing the German soldiers into France.

I then went over the whole history of the Saviour, from his birth at Bethlehem to his death on Calvary; describing his resurrection, and pointing out the evidence of it; then led his attention to Bethany, describing the marvellous circumstances attending his ascension to his Father; and testified to him the wonderful effects which followed in the immense increase of conversions to the faith.

" In a long letter to a friend, dated September 17, 1811, he thus describes some of the sights of London: "A few days since I walked about four miles out of town to a village of the name of Hackney to witness the ascension of a Mr. Sadler and another gentleman in a balloon.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  ascension