Adjectives for Ascendancy | Words to describe Ascendancy
Old
Remarkable
Law-Making
Political
Ultimate
Grecian
Belgian
How do you describe Ascendancy?
- 1. In the age of the Grecian ascendancy the streets of Athens and of some other Hellenic cities were lighted by night. 🔊
- 2. Perhaps it feels too secure of the unchallenged supremacy which it has enjoyed through the ages as a social and religious force without ever aspiring to direct political ascendancy. 🔊
- 3. The danger must be enormously heightened if one community begins to believe that the other community is compassing deep-laid schemes for the promotion of its own ultimate ascendancy. 🔊
- 4. What really happened was that, apparently deprived of direct feudal power, the landed interests had no difficulty in retaining their law-making ascendancy by getting control of the various provincial assemblies. 🔊
- 5. He illuminated, and at the same time closed, the great epoch of Belgian ascendancy, which had given three hundred musicians of great science to the times in which they lived. 🔊
- 6. The remarkable ascendancy thus won by Germany over Bulgaria is but one of the salient results of her foresight, organization and single-mindedness which the Allies are now beginning to appreciate. 🔊