Transcending

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /trænˈsɛndɪŋ/

Definitions of transcending

verb to go beyond the limits of; surpass; exceed

Example Sentences

A1 The bird is transcending over the trees.

A2 She is transcending her fears and taking a leap of faith.

B1 The artist's work is transcending traditional boundaries and creating a new genre.

B2 The book's message of love and forgiveness is transcending cultural differences.

C1 His music has a transcending quality that touches the soul of the listener.

C2 The film's powerful storytelling is transcending the boundaries of cinema and art.

adjective going beyond the limits of ordinary experience; surpassing; exceeding

Example Sentences

A1 The movie had a transcending message that everyone could understand.

A2 She felt a sense of transcending joy when she reached the mountain peak.

B1 The artist's work has a transcending quality that sets it apart from others.

B2 The novel explores themes of transcending love and loss.

C1 The symphony's transcending beauty left the audience in awe.

C2 His poetry delves into the transcending nature of human existence.

Examples of transcending in a Sentence

formal The artist's work is transcending traditional boundaries of art.

informal I feel like we're transcending to a whole new level of friendship.

slang Her music is transcending, it's like nothing I've ever heard before.

figurative The sun was setting, transcending the sky with a beautiful array of colors.

Grammatical Forms of transcending

past tense

transcended

plural

transcendings

comparative

more transcending

superlative

most transcending

present tense

transcends

future tense

will transcend

perfect tense

has transcended

continuous tense

is transcending

singular

transcending

positive degree

transcending

infinitive

to transcend

gerund

transcending

participle

transcending

Origin and Evolution of transcending

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'transcending' originated from the Latin word 'transcendere', which means to climb over or surpass.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'transcending' has come to mean going beyond the limits of ordinary experience or surpassing expectations in a spiritual or philosophical sense.