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transindiˈvidual, a. [f. trans- 4 + individual a.] Not confined to any particular thing or person, more than individual. Cf. transpersonal a.
1936Psychol. Monogr. XLVII. i. 8 In Scholastic philosophy these realities are regarded as subsisting in the realm of ideas; they are trans-individual. 1938Mind XLVII. 482 The right answer to the question ‘What are numerical propositions?’ is that they predicate a peculiar kind of trans-individual quality applicable only to groups. 1973S. Heath in Screen Spring/Summer 105 The transindividual system or code..of elements and rules underlying and assuring individual messages. 1977A. Sheridan tr. Lacan's Écrits iii. 49 Its domain is that of concrete discourse, in so far as this is the field of the transindividual reality of the subject. |