English to Telugu Dictionary descent

descent

సంతతికి
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'
తక్కువ స్థితికి వచ్చుట,
దిగుడుగానున్న స్థలం,
దిగుట,
శత్రువుల పైబడుట
example
But even they can't entirely salvage the mixture from a gradual 'descent' into mediocrity.
This story celebrates the families of African 'descent' in North America and the transitions of children spending summers with their elders.
The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the 'descent' into civil war.
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' .
In the process he drove himself to exhaustion, and began a tragic 'descent' into paranoia and self-destruction.
In the United States, however, only people of Asian Indian 'descent' have retained their unique cultural dress.
Any sort of significant expedition meant risking defeat in the field, or a sudden 'descent' on Damietta and loss of the city.
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.
During the 'descent' , four members of his group fell to their deaths.
In these societies, 'descent' is traced through the female side of the family.
The only alternative to denying responsibility appears to be a complete loss of control - a 'descent' into chaos.
a 'descent' on the enemy airstrip
American families of Hungarian 'descent'
Prior to the final touch down, the spacecraft shuts down the propulsion engine and enters into a free fall 'descent' .
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.
What I thought was a straightforward 'descent' turned horrific.
Resist the pull of the gravity on the 'descent' and force the weight to move slowly back to the start.
the settlers were of Cornish 'descent'
the plane had gone into a steep 'descent'
It is the steepest 'descent' on the course, and runs for nearly 2 miles.
a steep, badly eroded 'descent'
Eventually with the sun fading and the wind rising we found a steep 'descent' down to pale limestone and black rabbits, and back at the campsite lots more tents.
People of African American 'descent' often face challenges when they try to trace their ancestors.
He said the incident could have been quite serious, as the night turned cold and heavy rain began to fall during the 'descent' .
Today in the United States alone, more than 40 million Americans claim some Irish 'descent' .
The absence of any semblance of discipline is to blame for this 'descent' into moral turpitude.
Upon pulling them on, I started my slow 'descent' down the stairs.
A few girls of African American 'descent' were sitting on the front porch.
Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common 'descent' and parentage.
The 'descent' is much steeper at only 20 km, with some fast bends at the top changing to tight hairpins at the bottom.
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