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    Tran·scend·ence
    /tran(t)ˈsendəns/

    noun

    • 1. existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level: "the possibility of spiritual transcendence in the modern world"
  2. Transcendence definition: the quality or state of being transcendent. . See examples of TRANSCENDENCE used in a sentence.

  3. TRANSCENDENCE meaning: 1. experience that goes past normal limits, or the ability to achieve this: 2. experience that…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : exceeding usual limits : surpassing. b. : extending or lying beyond the limits of ordinary experience. c. in Kantian philosophy : being beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge. 2. : being beyond comprehension. 3. : transcending the universe or material existence compare immanent sense 2. 4.

  5. 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.

  6. noun. /trænˈsendəns/ [uncountable] (formal) the ability to go beyond the usual limits; existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level. the transcendence of God. the possibility of spiritual transcendence in the modern world. Take your English to the next level.

  7. 4 days ago · Definition of 'transcendence' Word Frequency. transcendence. (trænsendəns ) uncountable noun. Transcendence is the quality of being able to go beyond normal limits or boundaries . ...the transcendence of class differences. [ + of] Synonyms: greatness, excellence, superiority, supremacy More Synonyms of transcendence.

  8. greater, better, more important, or going past or above all others: transcendent power / beauty / love. He describes seeing Pelé play football as one of the transcendent moments of his life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Very important or urgent. all-important. at all costs idiom. be a matter of life and/or death idiom. cardinally.

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