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- Dictionarytranscendence/trɑːnˈsɛnd(ə)ns/
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- 1. existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level: "the possibility of spiritual transcendence in the modern world"
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Synonyms for TRANSCENDENCE: dominance, superiority, distinction, supremacy, reputation, primacy, domination, repute; Antonyms of TRANSCENDENCE: insignificance, inferiority, mediocrity, obscurity, obscureness
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Synonyms and antonyms of transcendence in English. transcendence. noun. These are words and phrases related to transcendence. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of transcendence. BEATITUDE. Synonyms. exaltation. exaltedness. transfiguration. beatitude. bliss. felicity. blessedness. saintliness. rapture
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Transcendence is the act of rising above something to a superior state. If you were at a concert where the rock star jumped into the audience, the concert (and audience) may have achieved a state of transcendence. Transcendence comes from the Latin prefix trans-, meaning "beyond," and the word scandare, meaning "to climb."
transcendence or transcendency. (noun) in the sense of greatness. the absolute transcendence of God over all human knowledge and work. Synonyms. greatness. excellence. superiority. supremacy. ascendancy. pre-eminence. sublimity. paramountcy. incomparability. matchlessness. See examples for synonyms. Copyright © 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers.
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