transcendentally
Meanings
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meaning 1: going beyond the usual or ordinary limits; surpassing or transcending the known or the common
- "The new technology has transcended the limitations of the past."
- "His artistic vision has transcended the boundaries of convention."
- "Despite the physical limitations, her determination to succeed had transcended the ordinary."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with transcendentallytranscendental , mental , phenomenal , pragmatical , spiritual , transcendent , unreal
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
transcendentally: having transcended; surpassed; gone beyond the known or the common.
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transcendental: relating to or arising from transcendence or the state of being transcendent.
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transcendental: of or pertaining to the transcendentals, a set of mathematical entities (functions, symbols, numbers) that are considered fundamental in mathematics and can be used to describe and analyze various mathematical concepts and structures.
Variants
List of all variants of transcendentally that leads to same resulttranscendental , transcendentally
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'transcendentally' is derived from the Latin word 'transcendere', which means 'to go beyond; to surpass'. The 'ally' suffix in 'transcendentally' signifies a state or condition that is characterized by the quality of transcending the known or the common.
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