Sentences with ascendancy
as·cend·an·cy
A a - Although geographically linked, the two provinces have long fought for political ascendancy.
- This was a key moment in Caesar's ascendancy.
- But the Eagles' pair gradually gained the ascendancy, Cox in particular having a big influence on the match.
- Ian Verrender The Stokes ascendancy continues to gather pace.
- Spurs ended the half in the ascendancy and Van der Vaart was again inches away from giving them the lead when he met Bale's cross but his header flew wide.
- By round 10, Fenech had established an ascendancy, forcing Nelson into the corners through sheer aggression.