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climb verb (climbed, climbing) 1 (often climb up) to mount or ascend (a hill, ladder, etc), often using hands and feet. 2 tr & intr to rise or go up • The aeroplane climbed steadily. 3 intrans to increase. 4 intrans to slope upwards • The path started to climb suddenly. 5 said of plants: to grow upwards using tendrils, etc. noun 1 an act of climbing. 2 a slope to be climbed. climbable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon climban.

climb down 1 to descend. 2 to concede one's position on some issue, etc, especially publicly or humiliatingly.

climb in or out to reach somewhere with difficulty, especially using hands and feet.