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transcend

[tranˈsend]

transcend Definition

  • 1to go beyond the limits of something
  • 2to be or go beyond the usual limits of something
  • 3to be better or more important than something else

Using transcend: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transcend" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His performance transcended all expectations.

  • Example

    The beauty of the landscape transcends description.

  • Example

    Her work transcends national boundaries.

  • Example

    The book's appeal transcends age and gender.

transcend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transcend

Antonyms for transcend

  • fall short of
  • fail to reach

Idioms Using transcend

  • to rise above the ordinary or everyday aspects of life

    Example

    Through his art, he sought to transcend the mundane and capture the beauty of the world.

  • to go beyond what is normally possible or expected

    Example

    With hard work and dedication, she was able to transcend the limits of her physical abilities and become a successful athlete.

  • transcend the boundaries

    to go beyond the limits of a particular field or area of knowledge

    Example

    His research has helped to transcend the boundaries between science and philosophy.

Phrases with transcend

  • to exist or be relevant beyond a particular period of time

    Example

    The music of Mozart transcends time and remains popular even today.

  • the state of being beyond oneself, often associated with spiritual or mystical experiences

    Example

    Through meditation, she achieved a state of transcendence of self and felt at peace with the world.

  • a technique for achieving a state of deep relaxation and inner peace, based on ancient Hindu practices

    Example

    He practices transcendental meditation every morning to start his day off on a calm note.

Origins of transcend

from Latin 'transcendere', meaning 'to climb over, surpass'

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Summary: transcend in Brief

The verb 'transcend' [tranˈsend] means to go beyond the limits of something, to be better or more important than something else. It can refer to exceeding expectations, as in 'His performance transcended all expectations,' or to going beyond the usual limits of something, as in 'The beauty of the landscape transcends description.' 'Transcend' extends into phrases like 'transcend time,' and idioms like 'transcend the mundane,' denoting rising above the ordinary aspects of life.

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