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transcendent

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Main Entry:
tran·scen·dent 
          Listen to the pronunciation of transcendent
Pronunciation:
\-dənt\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Latin transcendent-, transcendens, present participle of transcendere
Date:
15th century
1 a: exceeding usual limits : surpassing b: extending or lying beyond the limits of ordinary experience cin Kantian philosophy : being beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge2: being beyond comprehension3: transcending the universe or material existence — compare immanent 24: universally applicable or significant <the antislavery movement…recognized the transcendent importance of liberty — L. H. Tribe>
tran·scen·dent·ly adverb


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