No, the word 'ascended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to ascend. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (an ascended spirit).
The noun forms of the verb to ascend are ascendancy and the gerund, ascending.
A related noun form is ascent.
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Nothing. The story in the Bible ended when Jesus ascended to heaven
Ascending is another word for rising, while descending is another word for lowering.
Examples of abstract/concrete noun combinations are:birthday cake; the noun 'birthday' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept; the noun 'cake' is a concrete noun as a word for a type of food.card game; the noun 'card' is a concrete noun as a word for a small piece of cardboard marked with characters; the noun 'game' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept.computer science; the concrete noun 'computer' as a word for an electronic unit; the noun 'science' as a word for a concept.marriage license; the noun 'marriage' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept; the noun license is a concrete noun as a word for a document.
The word carrot is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Carrot is also an exact noun for the general noun vegetable.
Empyrean is a noun. Try this: "And he ascended to the empyrean, where he was closest to God."
The prophet Elijah ascended into the heavens.
Brotherhood of the Ascended Christ was created in 1877.
I ascended the stairs and met my boss who was descending the stairs.
To go up. "The hot air balloon ascended in the morning sky."
The word ascended means to rise up or to go up. It is used in sentences, such as the prize of the Apple iPhone 5 has ascended by 5 percent. Or the British flag ascended as the people sang the British amphem.
It means a great deal to be an ascended master. Ascended masters are enlightened human beings who serve humanity. they believe in the Presence of Life and God.
The noun forms for the verb to ascend are ascendance, ascendancy, ascent, and the gerund, ascending.
Jesus Christ ascended to heaven from Jerusalem after he came back from the dead.
He ascended the rungs of the political ladder more swiftly than expected.
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