descend to
1 of 1verb/dɪˈsɛnd tu/
Forms:descends to,descending to,descended to,descended to
1
to display inappropriate behavior, contrary to what others would expect
transitive- The esteemed professor shocked his colleagues when he descended to making offensive remarks during the conference.
- Despite her usual professionalism, she inexplicably descended to using inappropriate language in the meeting.
- The politician's attempt to gain support took a negative turn when he descended to personal attacks on his opponent.
- The normally calm and composed individual unexpectedly descended to rude behavior in response to criticism.
- The friendly debate quickly descended to name-calling and insults, ruining the atmosphere.