English to Tamil Dictionary descent

descent

வம்சாவளியை
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'
படையெடுப்பு,
இறக்கம்,
பரம்பரை
example
the ancient empire's slow 'descent' into barbarism
But wait - the nightmarish 'descent' into the blind refusal of personal responsibility continues apace.
I had a school friend whose family traced their 'descent' and their identity even further, back to William the Conqueror.
Any sort of significant expedition meant risking defeat in the field, or a sudden 'descent' on Damietta and loss of the city.
Their rulers claimed 'descent' from a common ancestor.
It is an overwhelming, confusing, meandering 'descent' into seasonal decline.
The civil status of slaves in Tennessee, as well as in other states in which slavery existed, was such as to disable them from inheriting or transmitting property by 'descent' .
This story celebrates the families of African 'descent' in North America and the transitions of children spending summers with their elders.
The idea is to prevent my back from arching and my legs from dropping during the 'descent' .
A sudden 'descent' by a Roumanian army into Transylvania on August 30th was hailed as the harbinger of further successes.
Then began the slow cold 'descent' into darkness.
His mother was of Huguenot 'descent' ; his father died six months after his birth.
I knew I could get the better of him on the 'descent' even though I fell a number of times.
the plane had gone into a steep 'descent'
Anyone driving north on the N2 this week should keep their eyes peeled just before the steep 'descent' to the old bridge.
The outcome will be a sexual identity free-for-all, and a further 'descent' into a moral vacuum.
The 'descent' was fast, steep, and playfully technical in parts.
Partly Spanish by ancestry, he claimed 'descent' on his father's side from the Scottish monarchy.
By the time the steepest 'descent' is over my arms are hurting, but we haven't stopped and it's not over yet.
Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common 'descent' and parentage.
Miranda's claims of innocence are seen by her friends, colleagues and former patients as the beginnings of a deep 'descent' into madness.
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.
a steep, badly eroded 'descent'
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.
The 'descent' drops straight into the sump with no place to rest.
Umbilical hernias occur more often in premature infants and those of African American 'descent' .
In the process he drove himself to exhaustion, and began a tragic 'descent' into paranoia and self-destruction.
The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the 'descent' into civil war.
American families of Hungarian 'descent'
the plane had gone into a steep 'descent'
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