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transcend - use in sentences
Object
- boundary: The humanist allegiance in these poems transcends national boundaries.
- limitation: Music is a form of communication which, at its best, transcends the limitations of language in unifying the people.
- duality: For this reason, language can no more transcend duality than paintings or photographs upon a flat surface can go beyond two dimensions.
- dualism: Lately a number of researchers have suggested approaches which help to transcend such dualism.
- barrier: To me music is perhaps the greatest religion, transcending all barriers of language, color or creed.
- genre: Her angelic vocals transcend musical genres, giving her fans from all sides of the music spectrum.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- such: Cornelius Cardew always had a love for the collective that transcended individual concerns such as career or fame.
Used with why or when
- what: Objects are much more important than language in absurd theater: what happens transcends what is being said about it.
Adjective complement
- employer-based: Is with coming held this same quot transcending employer-based he will leave.
- social: Unity in Christ totally transcends social, ethnic and gender distinctions.
- simple: Using archive footage and photographs, the film is quite successful in transcending simple talking heads.
Modifying Another Word
- somehow: I love it when that happens - the music somehow transcends the aural and manages to connect directly to your emotions.
- thereby: I hope you can create something good out of something bad, and thereby transcend and transform it.
- far: Yet Scorpio is a truly mystical sign and can transcend far beyond the physical realm to depths often left wanting in others.
- totally: Unity in Christ totally transcends social, ethnic and gender distinctions.
- thus: I use the means of painting on canvas to transcend the medium to create a vehicle, thus transcend my reality into physical.
- truly: The horizon of self-transcendence no longer lies in that which truly transcends the subject, but is within the boundary of consciousness.
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