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The play tells of his ascension to the presidency. the ascension of women in society. Origin of ASCENSION. Middle English, from Latin ascension-, ascensio, ...
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ascension, définition et synonymes du mot ascension dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Action de s'élever, de...
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Astronomy The rising of a star above the horizon. 3. Ascension. a. In Christianity, the bodily rising of Jesus into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection. b.
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Astronomy The rising of a star above the horizon. 3. Ascension. a. In Christianity, the bodily rising of Jesus into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection. b.
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Definition of ascension : The word ascension describes the act of rising up through the air. When a plane takes off, it is in ascension , or rising up in the sky.
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the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven. 3. (initial capital letter) Ascension Day. Origin: 1300?50; Middle English ascencioun ...
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ascension, retrouvez la définition de ascension, les synonymes de ascension dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Action de monter, de....
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Definition of ascension in American English in Oxford dictionary (US). Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.
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