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View usage for: (trænsend) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense transcends, present participle transcending, past tense, past participle transcendedverbSomething that transcends normal limits or boundaries goes beyond them, because it is more significant than them. ...issues like humanitarian aid that transcend party loyalty. [VERB noun] Synonyms: surpass, exceed, go beyond, rise above More Synonyms of transcend transcend in British English (trænˈsɛnd) verb1. to go above or beyond (a limit, expectation, etc), as in degree or excellence 2. (transitive) to be superior to 3. philosophy, theology (esp of the Deity) to exist beyond (the material world) Derived forms transcendingly (transˈcendingly) adverb Word origin C14: from Latin trānscendere to climb over, from trans- + scandere to climb transcend in American English (trænˈsɛnd) verb transitive1. to go beyond the limits of; overstep; exceed a story that transcends belief 2. to be superior to; surpass; excel 3. Philosophy and Theology to be separate from or beyond (experience, the material universe, etc.) verb intransitive4. to be transcendent; excel SIMILAR WORDS: exˈcel Word origin ME transcenden < L transcendere, to climb over < trans-, over + scandere, to climb: see descend Examples of 'transcend' in a sentencetranscend But there was a way to transcend the body and achieve immor-tality.Men bound in a group which allowed them to transcend the confines of their small selves.In my opinion, Kalawnn replied, the Greatest Stone should be able to transcend all lesser forms of sorcery. In other languagestranscend British English: transcend VERB Something that transcends normal limits or boundaries goes beyond them, because it is more significant than them. ...issues like disaster relief that transcend party loyalty. - American English: transcend
- Brazilian Portuguese: transcender
- Chinese: 超越
- European Spanish: rebasar
- French: transcender
- German: überschreiten
- Italian: superare
- Japanese: 限界を超える
- Korean: 초월하다
- European Portuguese: transcender
- Latin American Spanish: trascender
Definition to overcome or be superior to issues like EU membership that transcend party loyalty Synonyms go beyond rise above leave behind overstep go above leave in the shade (informal) outrival outvie Additional synonymsDefinition to overshadow or surpass The gramophone was eclipsed by the compact disc. Synonyms surpass, exceed, overshadow, excel, transcend, outdo, outclass, outshine, leave or put in the shade (informal) Definition to be greater in degree or quantity His performance exceeded all expectations. Synonyms surpass, better, pass, eclipse, beat, cap (informal), top, be over, be more than, overtake, go beyond, excel, transcend, be greater than, outstrip, outdo, outreach, be larger than, outshine, surmount, be superior to, outrun, run rings around (informal), outdistance, knock spots off (informal), put in the shade (informal) Definition to be better than Few dancers have excelled her in virtuosity. Synonyms be superior, better, pass, eclipse, beat, top, cap (informal), exceed, go beyond, surpass, transcend, outdo, outshine, surmount, run rings around (informal), put in the shade (informal), outrival Additional synonymsDefinition to be more successful or better than (someone or something) in performance Both sides have tried to outdo each other. Synonyms surpass, best, top, beat, overcome, exceed, eclipse, overshadow, excel, transcend, outstrip, get the better of, outclass, outshine, tower above, outsmart, outmanoeuvre, go one better than (informal), run rings around (informal), outfox, outdistance, be one up on, score points off, put in the shade, outjockey Definition to be better than (someone) at something He outshone all the other contestants. Synonyms outclass, beat, eclipse, overshadow, surpass, top, outstrip, upstage, outdo, be superior to, leave standing (informal), be a cut above (informal), be head and shoulders above, run rings around (informal), leave or put in the shade Definition to surpass (someone) in a particular activity In recent years demand has outstripped supply. Synonyms exceed, eclipse, overtake, top, cap (informal), go beyond, surpass, outdo |