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tran·scend T0314400 (trăn-sĕnd′)v. tran·scend·ed, tran·scend·ing, tran·scends v.tr.1. To pass beyond the limits of (a category or conception, for instance): "our desire to ... find love, recognition and acceptance that transcends stereotype, class, age, poverty and physical imperfection" (Catherine Orenstein).2. To be greater than, as in quality or intensity; surpass: a new film that transcends all her previous efforts.3. To exist above and independent of (material experience or the universe): "One never can see the thing in itself, because the mind does not transcend phenomena" (Hilaire Belloc).v.intr. To be transcendent; excel. [Middle English transcenden, from Old French transcendre, from Latin trānscendere : trāns-, trans- + scandere, to climb; see skand- in Indo-European roots.]transcend (trænˈsɛnd) vb1. to go above or beyond (a limit, expectation, etc), as in degree or excellence2. (tr) to be superior to3. (Philosophy) philosophy theol (esp of the Deity) to exist beyond (the material world)[C14: from Latin trānscendere to climb over, from trans- + scandere to climb] transˈcendingly advtran•scend (trænˈsɛnd) v.t. 1. to rise above or go beyond the ordinary limits of; overpass; exceed. 2. to outdo or exceed in excellence, extent, degree, etc.; surpass; excel. 3. to be independent of or prior to (the universe, time, etc.). v.i. 4. to be transcendent or superior; excel. [1300–50; Middle English < Latin trānscendere to surmount =trāns- trans- + -scendere, comb. form of scandere to climb] transcend Past participle: transcended Gerund: transcending
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I transcend | you transcend | he/she/it transcends | we transcend | you transcend | they transcend |
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I transcended | you transcended | he/she/it transcended | we transcended | you transcended | they transcended |
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I am transcending | you are transcending | he/she/it is transcending | we are transcending | you are transcending | they are transcending |
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I have transcended | you have transcended | he/she/it has transcended | we have transcended | you have transcended | they have transcended |
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I was transcending | you were transcending | he/she/it was transcending | we were transcending | you were transcending | they were transcending |
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I had transcended | you had transcended | he/she/it had transcended | we had transcended | you had transcended | they had transcended |
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I will transcend | you will transcend | he/she/it will transcend | we will transcend | you will transcend | they will transcend |
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I will have transcended | you will have transcended | he/she/it will have transcended | we will have transcended | you will have transcended | they will have transcended |
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I will be transcending | you will be transcending | he/she/it will be transcending | we will be transcending | you will be transcending | they will be transcending |
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I have been transcending | you have been transcending | he/she/it has been transcending | we have been transcending | you have been transcending | they have been transcending |
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I will have been transcending | you will have been transcending | he/she/it will have been transcending | we will have been transcending | you will have been transcending | they will have been transcending |
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I had been transcending | you had been transcending | he/she/it had been transcending | we had been transcending | you had been transcending | they had been transcending |
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I would transcend | you would transcend | he/she/it would transcend | we would transcend | you would transcend | they would transcend |
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I would have transcended | you would have transcended | he/she/it would have transcended | we would have transcended | you would have transcended | they would have transcended | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | transcend - be greater in scope or size than some standard; "Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds"exceed, surpassovergrow - grow too large | | 2. | transcend - be superior or better than some standard; "She exceeded our expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year"top, exceed, go past, overstep, passexcel, surpass, stand out - distinguish oneself; "She excelled in math" |
transcendverb surpass, exceed, go beyond, rise above, leave behind, eclipse, excel, outstrip, outdo, outshine, overstep, go above, leave in the shade (informal), outrival, outvie issues like EU membership that transcend party loyaltytranscendverb1. To go beyond the limits of:exceed, overreach, overrun, overstep, surpass.2. To be greater or better than:best, better, exceed, excel, outdo, outmatch, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, surpass, top.Informal: beat.Idioms: go beyond, go one better.TranslationstranscenderпереступатьпревосходитьпревышатьпределыTRANSCEND
TRANSCEND Cardiology A clinical trial–Telmisartan Randomized Assessment Study in ACE-1 Intolerant Patients with Cardiovascular Disease–designed to evaluate the benefits of telmasartan in Pts with HTN who cannot tolerate ACE inhibitors. See Renin-angiotensin system. TRANSCEND
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TRANSCEND➣Telmisartan Randomized Assessment Study in ACE-intolerant Subjects With Cardiovascular Disease (drug trial) |
transcend Related to transcend: transcendentalismSynonyms for transcendverb surpassSynonyms- surpass
- exceed
- go beyond
- rise above
- leave behind
- eclipse
- excel
- outstrip
- outdo
- outshine
- overstep
- go above
- leave in the shade
- outrival
- outvie
Synonyms for transcendverb to go beyond the limits ofSynonyms- exceed
- overreach
- overrun
- overstep
- surpass
verb to be greater or better thanSynonyms- best
- better
- exceed
- excel
- outdo
- outmatch
- outrun
- outshine
- outstrip
- pass
- surpass
- top
- beat
Synonyms for transcendverb be greater in scope or size than some standardSynonymsRelated Wordsverb be superior or better than some standardSynonyms- top
- exceed
- go past
- overstep
- pass
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