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    Tran·scend
    /tran(t)ˈsend/

    verb

    • 1. be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division): "this was an issue transcending the tech space and reaching other corners of society" Similar go beyondrise abovecut across
  2. 1. a. : to rise above or go beyond the limits of. b. : to triumph over the negative or restrictive aspects of : overcome. c. : to be prior to, beyond, and above (the universe or material existence) 2. : to outstrip or outdo in some attribute, quality, or power.

  3. TRANSCEND definition: 1. to go further, rise above, or be more important or better than something, especially a limit…. Learn more.

  4. TRANSCEND meaning: 1. to go further, rise above, or be more important or better than something, especially a limit…. Learn more.

  5. Transcend definition: to rise above or go beyond; overpass; exceed. See examples of TRANSCEND used in a sentence.

  6. Transcend means to move upward and beyond something. No doubt you know about the words transcontinental or maybe trans fats? The prefix trans is used to mean "beyond, across" and transcend takes this even further by adding in a sense of upwardness with the stem cend. A pop artist with a lot of talent might transcend the genre of pop.

  7. Transcend definition: To pass beyond the limits of (a category or conception, for instance).

  8. 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.

  9. transcend something to be or go beyond the usual limits of something synonym exceed. His works by far transcend anything that has gone before. What we felt for each other transcended all other emotions.

  10. TRANSCEND meaning: to be better or more important than something else: . Learn more.

  11. transcend in British English. (trænˈsɛnd ) verb. 1. to go above or beyond (a limit, expectation, etc), as in degree or excellence. 2. (transitive) to be superior to. 3. philosophy, theology.

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