ascendancy

Ascendancy Meaning in Bengali: অধিকার, প্রভুত্ব, শাসন, প্রভুত্বস্থান, প্রধানত্ব

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-sen-duhn-see

Short Definition: Ascendancy refers to a position of power, dominance, or control over others.

Synonyms: Dominance, control, supremacy, authority, rule

Antonyms: Subordination (অধীনতা), inferiority (নিম্নতা), servitude (দাসত্ব)

Origin: The word “ascendancy” originated from the Latin word “ascendere,” meaning “to climb.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Ascendant (Noun): A person who is in a position of power or influence.
  • Ascend (Verb): To move upward, rise, or climb.
  • Ascendence (Noun): The act or process of ascending or rising.
  • Ascender (Noun): A part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height.

Ascendancy in Literature Quotes:

  • “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – Lord Acton (শক্তি দুর্নীতি করে এবং সর্বাধিক শক্তি পূর্ণভাবে দুর্নীতি করে।)
  • “The ascendancy of the novel as a form of art.” – Ian McEwan (কবিতার প্রভুত্ব হিসাবে উপন্যাসের উদয়।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: অধিকার
  • Hindi: प्रभुत्व
  • Nepali: प्रभुत्व
  • Urdu: حکومت
  • Tamil: மேம்பாடு
  • Telugu: ప్రభుత్వం
  • Arabic: الهيمنة
  • Chinese: 统治
  • Japanese: 支配
  • Russian: превосходство

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