descensive (Meaning)

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descensive (a.)

Tending to descend; tending downwards; descending.

Synonyms & Antonyms of descensive

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descensive Sentence Examples

  1. The descensive motion of the roller coaster elicited screams of excitement from its passengers.
  2. Meteorologists observed descensive air currents moving southward, bringing cooler temperatures to the region.
  3. The descensive force of gravity pulled the apple downward from the tree.
  4. The descensive trend in stock prices indicated a potential downturn in the market.
  5. The descensive nature of the river's current made navigation challenging for kayakers.
  6. During the descensive phase of the experiment, researchers observed a decrease in reaction rates.
  7. The descensive slope of the mountain made hiking difficult for even experienced climbers.
  8. The descensive velocity of the object increased as it fell towards the ground.
  9. In ballet, the descensive movements of the dancer were executed with grace and precision.
  10. The descensive pressure in the atmosphere indicated the approach of a storm.

FAQs About the word descensive

Tending to descend; tending downwards; descending.

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No antonyms found.

The descensive motion of the roller coaster elicited screams of excitement from its passengers.

Meteorologists observed descensive air currents moving southward, bringing cooler temperatures to the region.

The descensive force of gravity pulled the apple downward from the tree.

The descensive trend in stock prices indicated a potential downturn in the market.