ascent

ఆరోహణ
definition
noun
the first ascent of the Matterhorn
a climb or walk to the summit of a mountain or hill.
the first balloon ascent was in 1783
an instance of rising through the air.
translation of 'ascent'
ఆరోహణం,
అధిరోహణం
example
You should therefore avoid a quick 'ascent' and take time to acclimatise to the mountains' oxygen challenged air.
Bruno restored the balance from teetering totally towards the canvas by his 'ascent' to a brief reign as holder of a version of the world title.
The rapid 'ascent' to high altitudes strained the silk beyond the tolerance limit.
Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the 'ascent' , and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense.
Mary's 'ascent' to the throne was clouded with the actions of the Duke of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey.
It is little wonder, therefore, to find that there are still ‘pinch me’ moments for the rising star, given her remarkable 'ascent' into the limelight.
Staying in climbing huts along the route, her group of 52 walkers began the 'ascent' through terrain which ranged from desert to Arctic-like conditions.
His progressive thinking is what has led to his quick 'ascent' to the top of the world-renowned development studio.
One Scot ran past me on my 'ascent' of the highest mountain in Britain.
The captain's story is conspicuously smooth, a vertical 'ascent' to stardom.
This was a long, challenging day with groups climbing either Number 4 Gully or Ledge Route rather than the easier 'ascent' by the tourist path.
It was he who first taught me that the 'ascent' of mountains was an act of mystery, a way in to the greatest perplexities of human place in the land.
In the time remaining, and amid much giggling, we inflated our balloons, ready for the 'ascent' .
No need for rockets, ramjets, or other propulsive technologies, and the 'ascent' to orbit can be made in a far more benign, safe environment than within a rocket.
Keep going, however, and an 'ascent' up sloping bedrock will be found at the end on the right.
Bear right through the gate off the main path and begin the steep, steep 'ascent' directly to the summit.
The fact that the route over the mountain began with the 'ascent' of the steepest face, and that this was the route of frequent steeplechases, was not coincidental.
the first 'ascent' of the Matterhorn
We'll see if, like his brother, Stephen can feast on Indy League pitching before making a rapid 'ascent' to the bigs.
After the first hour or so of gentle 'ascent' through a lava flow the climb steepens.
For example, after the shuttle has entered orbit, the cargo bay doors open to help release much of the pent-up heat created during liftoff and 'ascent' .
For people in the prime of their youth - and with perfect sight - the 'ascent' of the mountain can be a demanding and dangerous business.
the first balloon 'ascent' was in 1783
As flight director, Mr Noble, who attended Burnley Grammar School and took up ballooning in 1974, was to mastermind the 'ascent' and ensure the pilots return safely to earth.
the first balloon 'ascent' was in 1783
his 'ascent' to power
the 'ascent' grew steeper
Both heart rate and wingbeat frequency were significantly higher during 'ascent' than later in the flight.
Elizabeth, in her riding habit, is about to begin her 'ascent' up the mountain.
Three of North America's best climbers spent two days making the first 'ascent' of this same route 20 years previously.
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