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.
  • To transcend is to become transparent, clear, open.
  • 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.
  • To transcend is to go beyond and penetrate the mundane into a deeper truth or trust.
  • We look forward to working with them as we transcend from the shuttle to our future exploration of space, and continue the important engineering and scientific discoveries aboard the International Space Station.
  • For although I call myself a Catholic, my faith was formed and informed outside the church, and what I know and believe about God will always to use my inner Unitarian's favorite word transcend church teaching in some ways.
  • For although I call myself a Catholic, my faith was formed and informed outside the church, and what I know and believe about God will always to use my inner Unitarian’s favorite word transcend church teaching in some ways.
  • RachelCreative: you are a creative force of nature, disability be darned, you transcend, that is what I have learned from you - transcend, be obsessed, go on, go further, continue, progress until the work is stacked up behind you and then continue some more.

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