transcendence
21transcendence — noun Date: 1601 the quality or state of being transcendent …
22transcendence — /tran sen deuhns/, n. the quality or state of being transcendent. Also, transcendency. [1595 1605; < ML transcendentia. See TRANSCENDENT, ENCE] * * * …
23transcendence — noun /tɹænsˈsɛn.dəns/ a) the act of surpassing usual limits b) the state of being beyond the range of normal perception Ant: immanence See Also: transcend …
24transcendence — (tanzih) See God, anthropomorphic descriptions of …
25TRANSCENDENCE — from the Latin meaning to surpass or go beyond. In general the term is used in three ways to designate any ideal, thing or BEING that stands over against the knowing subject; to signify that which stands over against all FINITE being such… …
26transcendence — tran scend·ence || træn senÉ™ns n. superiority, being majestic, state of being supernatural …
27transcendence — n.; (also transcendency) Supereminence, superior excellence, marked superiority …
28transcendence — n excellence, superiority, superemi nence, supremacy, predominance, preeminence; ascendency, preponderancy, prevalence, paramountcy; advantage, authority, influence, prestige …
29transcendence — tran·scen·dence …
30transcendence — See: transcendent …