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be descending
verb
To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc.; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward
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11 procedures will be descending on airports, often with baby strollers and squirming children in tow.
The whole artistic world seemed to be descending upon downtown New York".
Airplanes are supposed to be descending at two to four feet a second when they touch down.
The united front between the professional and elected arms of government may already be descending into a blame game.
Traynor said tourists would be descending on Dublin to follow in the footsteps of Joyce's most famous protagonist.
That why I'll be descending on the Capitol with thousands of women and our allies on 21 January.
Neighboring Jordan is facing an existential threat, and a dysfunctional Iraq appears to be descending anew into civil war.
Similar(4)
"Then we'd be descended from heroes instead of villains".
Nor can he be descended from a villain.
The sun was descending.
The Republicans are descending upon Minneapolis-St.
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