Ascending the sky meaning of this phrase
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A phrase is a part of a statement that can not stand alone or provide complete sense if not included in a statement. They also miss subject as well as object, unlike a clause. Moreover, it can be referred to as a part of a clause, whether the main clause or subordinate clause.
Anyhow, this phrase illustrated in the question carries different meanings in accordance to its placement in a statement. Annotation and connotation can be quite different but the essence would be very similar to the actual meaning. Moreover, I have understated the meaning in both forms for you to understand.
1. Annotation of the phrase: Going upwards in the sky. For an instance, "The balloon is ascending the sky." This form of utilization displays action and is direct. No hidden meaning of the phrase is present in the statement.
2. Connotation: Touching pinnacles or achieving something very great (abstract or physical). For example, "Through his hard work and time management, Raman is ascending the sky." Here, the usage is not stating that the man is flying to the sky. The sense that is carried here is about his success.