Synonym: superiority, transcendency. Similar words: transcendent, transcendental, transcendentalism, transcend, translucence, transceiver, independence, incandescence. Meaning: [træn'senəns] n. 1. a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience 2. the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits.
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1, It represents a heroic transcendence of the most powerful drives of men.
2, But I took on the idea of transcendence only at a personal level.
3, They long for transcendence, but their individual anguish is alleviated by the knowledge that they share their fate.
4, Who lingers at the threshold of transcendence?
5, The elements are present to support your transcendence.
6, It endows transcendence which aesthetic activities own with ultimate pursuit by eliminating theological notions in Paul Tillich's philosophy.
7, The criticism and transcendence to Hegelian mentalism and Feuerbach s visual materialism is the new materialism philosophical theory origination of Marx.
8, Through the formal content, art embodies its transcendence, criticism and the negativeness. It is the aesthetic form makes art as a self-contained whole to confront the realistic alienation.
9, He realized the theoretical transcendence from knowledge to wisdom by the theory of Rational Intuition, Dialectical Synthesis and Self-verification of Morality.
10, Transcendence is the basic attribute and inherence speciality of the human existence and its activities.
11, It is through transcendence that freedom from karmic relations is found.
12, Secondly, because Confucianism does not have the general form of religion, and it emphasizes "transcendence and immanence" and so on,[http://sentencedict.com/transcendence.html] thus it is a special religion.
13, The biggest happiness in life is realizing self - transcendence.
14, But these lapses are far outweighed by moments of transcendence.
15, Rather - for years - he had denied himself banality, as if disbelieving in the possibility of such physical transcendence.
16, But in its third rendition, the one in charcoal on paper, the comical figure metamorphoses into transcendence.
17, It would take only a minor leap of faith, a moment of transcendence, to believe that Christine Ashdown stared back.
18, I carved my first wide turn through virgin powder, experiencing a transcendence of Buddhist proportions.
19, It is important to be clear that the Deity does not lose its transcendence by being immanent.
20, Kandinsky's writings are full of unresolved tensions between physical existence and spiritual transcendence.
21, The emergence of the information-processing capacity of the human brain is clearly a major transcendence in this sense.
22, The search for the seat of divinity in man and nature is only a prelude to the aspiration for transcendence.
23, Today it seems to evince a growing recognition that totalization can not be achieved without a movement involving the transcendence of itself.
24, In this there is a certain basic respect for the transcendence of the mystery which is quite healthy.
25, Male urination really is a kind of accomplishment and an f transcendence.
26, And when he is seen in his immanence and transcendence, then the ties that have bound the heart are unloosened, the doubts of the mind vanish, and the law of Karma works no more.
27, Q's character contains two aspects: the national deep - rooted bad habits and self - transcendence.
28, He had demonstrated to all those obsessed with the tangible the transcendence of visionary.
29, The ideological emancipation is the content, requirements and needs of the reflectiveness, the transcendence and the reality.
30, The creativity is human beings' living condition, and human creation has the features of transcendence, reflectiveness and the reality.
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