transcend

IPA: trænsˈɛnd

verb

  • (transitive) To pass beyond the limits of something.
  • (transitive) To surpass, as in intensity or power; to excel.
  • (obsolete) To climb; to mount.
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Examples of "transcend" in Sentences

  • Is he limited to the transcendent
  • Folk music can transcend cultures.
  • The slogan transcends the recession.
  • Christians should transcend ideology.
  • The story is supernatural and transcendent.
  • Let the holidays transcend the evil of Newtown.
  • He is transcendent and immanent at the same time.
  • Hegel might be defined as a transcending Dialectician.
  • It transcends the trinity of the knower, known and knowledge.
  • The imprint of the feet on the ground is a symbol of transcendence.

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