English to Malayalam Dictionary descent

descent

ഇറക്കത്തിലും
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.
example
The 'descent' and ascent should both be at the same moderate pace.
Many others throughout the kingdom assert patrilineal 'descent' from eponymous ancestors from ancient Arab tribes.
The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing 'descent' into a foggy loopiness.
Any sort of significant expedition meant risking defeat in the field, or a sudden 'descent' on Damietta and loss of the city.
This 'descent' into enmity is not just one party's fault.
The 'descent' was fast, steep, and playfully technical in parts.
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.
It is a small effort worth making if we want to avoid a 'descent' into widespread anarchy, terrorism, pandemics of global disease, and other avoidable calamities.
With the skill of a veteran mountaineer, he masterfully accomplishes this task while going down a steep '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.
A few girls of African American 'descent' were sitting on the front porch.
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' .
The outcome will be a sexual identity free-for-all, and a further 'descent' into a moral vacuum.
But the sadder scenes were the ones where they shut him in front of a large screen and played him highlights of his career, and excerpts of news footage chronicling the 'descent' into tragedy.
Anyone driving north on the N2 this week should keep their eyes peeled just before the steep 'descent' to the old bridge.
It is the steepest 'descent' on the course, and runs for nearly 2 miles.
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.
a 'descent' on the enemy airstrip
the plane had gone into a steep 'descent'
Resist the pull of the gravity on the 'descent' and force the weight to move slowly back to the start.
American families of Hungarian 'descent'
From there a steep 'descent' north took us to the edge of another plantation where a well-used footpath dropped down through the trees to a broad track.
a steep, badly eroded 'descent'
After a quick tour of the mine facilities, the party re-boarded the little train, sans locomotive, for the 'descent' was to be made by gravity.
Carefully, she started a gradual, painstaking 'descent' to the frothing ocean below.
The two climbers, then in their 20s, did reach the summit, but after a fall on the 'descent' , Thomas suffered a severe leg injury.
the settlers were of Cornish 'descent'
We arrive at a steep 'descent' and he suggests I engage Hill Descent Control, an electronic system that automatically controls the speed of the vehicle as it descends.
It is slightly worrying that I should become obsessed with this again and I think it may signal a 'descent' into nervous break-down.
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