beat, bulk large, go beyond, loom large, outsoar, overbalance, overreach, overshoot the mark, perfect, rear, surpass, tower over
Definitionv. be greater in scope or size than some standard
Last update: October 18, 2015
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Hopefully, I'll be able to transcend language barriers with visual storytelling. [verb]
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Ultimately, if republicans are serious about creating a republic based on universal concepts of citizenship they need to transcend the old ethnic divisions. [verb]
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In the Thebaid there dwelt a penitent who thought he led a perfectly saintly life and far transcended all his companions in stern virtue. [verb]
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As the great man landed, and was received by the legion, the martial show for one brief moment transcended the attraction of the Circus. [verb]
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Yet in reality those personal interests of the moment so much transcend the general interests that they always prevent the public interest from being felt or even noticed. [verb]
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Man, however, cannot transcend his psychological endowment. [Please select]
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We can only transcend them artificially and precariously and in certain highly favorable conditions. [Please select]
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Louis, said that he had transcended the limits of his command. [Please select]
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It was the _ratio iuris_, which transcended words and formulas. [Please select]
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The awfulness of Cousin Jane's indignation transcended the poor lady's powers of description. [Please select]
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In satire the Romans transcended both the Greeks and the moderns. [Please select]
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