ascendieron
Ascendieron is the pretérito imperfecto simple? No. It is the preterite (pretérito perfecto simple) form of the Spanish verb ascender, used for the third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes). Its general meanings are “they rose,” “they ascended,” or “they were promoted,” depending on context. The form can describe a physical ascent as well as a rise in status, level, numbers, or importance.
Etymology and meaning: ascender comes from Latin ascendere, meaning to go up or climb. In modern Spanish,
Usage: ascender is versatile and appears in literal and figurative contexts. For example, “Las ventas ascendieron”
Conjugation note: ascender is a regular -er verb in the pretérito. The forms include: yo ascendí, tú