English to Hindi Dictionary descent

descent

अवतरण
definition
noun
the plane had gone into a steep descent
an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.
American families of Hungarian descent
the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.
translation of 'descent'
कुल,
अवरोहण,
वंश,
अन्वय,
उद्भव
noun
उतरान,
ढाल,
उतराई,
उतार,
पीढ़ी,
अवरोह,
उत्पत्ति,
ढलान,
गिराव,
अवतरण
example
Their rulers claimed 'descent' from a common ancestor.
It reminded me of the 'descent' into cynicism about politics that I still haven't completely shaken.
This 'descent' into enmity is not just one party's fault.
Carefully, she started a gradual, painstaking 'descent' to the frothing ocean below.
People of African American 'descent' often face challenges when they try to trace their ancestors.
Prior to the final touch down, the spacecraft shuts down the propulsion engine and enters into a free fall 'descent' .
His mother was of Huguenot 'descent' ; his father died six months after his birth.
Many families of Luxembourger 'descent' today also include traditions from the more mainstream Anglo- and German-American cultures.
The structural underfunding which caused the gradual 'descent' into debt has not been addressed, although clearly the hope is that there will be some future rectification.
He said the incident could have been quite serious, as the night turned cold and heavy rain began to fall during the 'descent' .
He first provided against a sudden 'descent' upon the city by rebuilding the walls of Rome, which remain to this day and are known as the walls of Aurelian.
The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the 'descent' into civil war.
Many others throughout the kingdom assert patrilineal 'descent' from eponymous ancestors from ancient Arab tribes.
the ancient empire's slow 'descent' into barbarism
The 'descent' is much steeper at only 20 km, with some fast bends at the top changing to tight hairpins at the bottom.
However, the 'descent' into savagery is opposed by many of the children, recognising it as a construct imposed from above by adults.
During the 'descent' , four members of his group fell to their deaths.
a 'descent' on the enemy airstrip
After the steepest 'descent' I have ever ridden to this day, it was a short ride up the valley to the lodge where hot dinner was waiting.
the plane had gone into a steep 'descent'
Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common 'descent' and parentage.
The absence of any semblance of discipline is to blame for this 'descent' into moral turpitude.
a steep, badly eroded 'descent'
Sheep grazed the slopes above them; the 'descent' to the shore ended in a farmyard.
From there, a steep 'descent' drops to a high and rocky col, from where very rocky ground leads to the summit and some of the widest views I've seen for months.
Today in the United States alone, more than 40 million Americans claim some Irish 'descent' .
In the process he drove himself to exhaustion, and began a tragic 'descent' into paranoia and self-destruction.
The track rolled down a steep 'descent' and then gathered itself again in tight knots and ruts which led us through a long, spreading puddle to an estate gate.
The 'descent' drops straight into the sump with no place to rest.
The 'descent' was not steep at all and I could go down there as well as anyone.
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