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transcendence
[ tran-sen-duhns ]
Other Words From
- self-tran·scendence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of transcendence1
Example Sentences
We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence.
“We are working towards transcendence,” the cardinal said to the packed press room before quickly correcting his mistake.
If they can manage that, they will have indeed achieved transcendence.
Transcendence, starring Johnny Depp, is the latest in a series of Hollywood films with what you might call a transhumanist flair.
But Transcendence, despite having all these things going for it, has bombed at the box office and with critics alike.
There can be only feeling; and the least self-transcendence, even in memory, must be an illusion.
The transcendence of time beyond nature gives some slight reason for presuming that causal nature should occupy time.
Moreover, it affords unusual scope for the religious sentiment, freed from its mysticism and transcendence.
Instead of this transcendence modern preaching emphasizes immanence, often to a naïve and ludicrous degree.
Immanence and transcendence are merely theistic terms for identity and difference.
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