transcendentally

IPA: trænsʌndˈɛntʌɫi

adverb

  • In a transcendental manner.
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Examples of "transcendentally" in Sentences

  • But sometimes you come across something so transcendentally inane it simply begs to be ridiculed.
  • What ensues is one of the most visceral, over-the-top, transcendentally ridiculous depictions of street combat ever filmed.
  • If you believe the doomsayers, the transcendentally wise Mayans predicted it thousands of years ago, and created their ancient calendar to warn us.
  • As a hyper-retarded, transcendentally stupid and incoherent bag of pure WTF, it's actually somewhat entertaining as a sort of mutant emissary from somewhere to the left of the Tromaverse.
  • If the mode of this intuition is unknown to us, the object is merely transcendental, and the conception of the understanding is employed only transcendentally, that is, to produce unity in the thought of
  • When we consider all possible predicates, not merely logically, but transcendentally, that is to say, with reference to the content which may be cogitated as existing in them a priori, we shall find that some indicate a being, others merely a non-being.
  • Lanham Act false advertising doctrine forces us to confront this with respect to evidence of actual consumer deception: sometimes no such evidence is needed, if a claim is deemed literally false; sometimes such evidence is absolutely required, if a claim is deemed potentially misleading; and sometimes such evidence is completely rejected, if a claim is deemed puffery or otherwise transcendentally true (as in Mead Johnson).

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