transcend|transcended|transcending|transcends in English
verb
[tran·scend || træn'send]
outdo, excel, rise above, go beyond; be transcendent
Use "transcend|transcended|transcending|transcends" in a sentence
1. Ascendants were individuals who had transcended death
2. • Transcending boundaries to build national access
3. Others see it as impersonal, transcending gender.
4. 3 Such matters transcend human understanding.
5. The speed of rockets transcends that of airplanes.
6. These funny anime Cliches transcend genres and
7. This book has transcended national boundaries, racial divisions, and ethnic barriers.
8. The transcended class for Blacksmiths is known in the original …
9. Therefore, education is essentially transcendent and its real value lies in transcending.
10. Biotypes can be transdiagnostic and transcend diagnostic boundaries
11. This magazine discusses values that transcend material wealth.”
12. Power/Ability to: Transcend logic through sheer Badassery
13. Femicide was recognized as an aberration that transcended domestic violence, which in itself was unacceptable
14. In this way the Jordache pair transcended their soap opera status.
15. Advaita is the path to transcend this superimposed duality
16. Quit Bamming Us, Obama! TRANSCEND MEMBERS, 26 Jan 2015
17. Broadly understood, “Alterity” refers to anything that eludes or transcends a subject’s grasp
18. My brothers and sisters, the gospel of Jesus Christ transcends mortality.
19. She doesn't worry about transcending anything, or tuning in to universal themes.
20. The underlying message of the film is that love transcends everything else.
21. 4 The beauty of her songs transcend words and language.
22. His love for the people transcends the barriers of language and culture.
23. Eve’s pristine loveliness transcended even that of the most comely of womankind today.
24. This mysticism is the only language which transcends the rational schema of oppression.
25. Transcending the politics of Communism, Hassan brings her work into the realm of aesthetics.