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overskrideverb \/trænˈsend\/, \/trɑːnˈsend\/1) overstige, overskride, transcendere, overgå2) overtreffe, overstråle, overgå3) overvinne
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transcend — UK [trænˈsend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms transcend : present tense I/you/we/they transcend he/she/it transcends present participle transcending past tense transcended past participle transcended formal to become free of negative attitudes … English dictionary
limit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ outer ▪ northern, southern, etc. ▪ three mile, etc. ▪ city … Collocations dictionary
transcend — verb Transcend is used with these nouns as the object: ↑barrier, ↑confines, ↑division, ↑limit, ↑limitation … Collocations dictionary
transcend — tran|scend [ træn send ] verb transitive FORMAL to become free of negative attitudes, thoughts, or feelings that limit what you can achieve: Gandhi helped people transcend political and class barriers … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
transcend — [trænˈsend] verb [T] formal to become free of things that limit what you can achieve … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
transcend — /trænˈsɛnd / (say tran send) verb (t) 1. to go or be above or beyond (a limit, something with limits, etc.); surpass or exceed. 2. to go beyond in elevation, excellence, extent, degree, etc.; surpass, excel, or exceed. 3. Theology (of the Deity)… …
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