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Type Words
Synonyms superiority, transcendency
Type of supremacy, domination, mastery
Derivation transcend, transcendent
Type Words
Synonyms transcendency
Type of existence, beingness, being, face of the earth
Derivation transcendent

Examples of transcendence

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Her through-the-looking-glass fantasy is silliness with a hint of transcendence.
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The pay-off isn't a dramatic new romance, but instead a moment of transcendence.
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It also teaches God's omnipresence, transcendence, omnipotence, and omniscience.
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Say Her Name, aspiring to neither therapy nor transcendence, achieves the same.
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Man's highest capacity, Koestler says, is self-transcendence, or unselfishness.
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Weirder yet, its beauty seems to end up showing that transcendence is impossible.
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We need guidance, support, and perseverance, but transcendence can be achieved.
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Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality.
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This sense of transcendence gives the experience undeniable religious meaning.
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More examples
  • A state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
  • The state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
  • (transcendent) beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding; "the notion of any transcendent reality beyond thought"
  • Transcendence is an album released by Alice Coltrane in 1977.
  • Transcendence is an alternative rock band formed by Ed Hale in 2000. The band is a tight-knit collective of some of the most notable musicians from the Miami and New York music scenes. ...
  • Transcendence is the second album by Florida heavy metal group Crimson Glory, released in 1988 via Roadrunner Records. It is considered by many to be their finest work.
  • In mathematics, transcendence refers to the property of not being algebraic. The main examples of objects with this property are: * transcendental numbers, which are complex numbers that are not a root of any non-zero polynomial with rational coefficients; * transcendental functions, functions ...
  • Transcendence (1992) is a novel by Charles Sheffield in the Heritage Universe series. This book is the sequel to Divergence and Summertide. ...
  • In philosophy, the adjective transcendental and the noun transcendence convey three different but somehow related primary meanings, all of them derived from the word's literal meaning (from Latin), of climbing or going beyond: one sense that originated in Ancient philosophy, one in Medieval ...