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transcended
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "transcended" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has gone beyond or risen above a boundary or limitation, or that has been taken to a higher level. For example: "The artist's work transcended the boundaries of traditional art."
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60 human-written examples
Nishitani writes as follows: On the one hand, śūnyatā or emptiness can be termed "an absolute negativity, inasmuch as it is a standpoint that has negated and thereby transcended nihility, which was itself the transcendence-through-negation of all being".
Science
Nishida did use the language of transcendence to explain absolute nothingness, saying it transcended the opposition between being and non-being for example; but such language did not indicate any thing, power, or consciousness beyond the world.
Science
Even so comedy scenes such as Del boy's 'falling through the bar' or 'the chandelier repair' transcended any language barrier".
News & Media
If this clone culture does represent a kind of triumphalism – a way for China to show it has equalled, and perhaps even transcended, the west's achievements – should we be worried?
News & Media
Christopher Shinn, a playwright who had a below-the-knee amputation, describes the act of watching a disabled character being played by an actor who we know is really fit and well as allowing society's "fear and loathing around disability" to be "magically transcended".
News & Media
For Muslims, by contrast, God transcended all categories and was therefore subject to no such limit.Benedict quoted, without endorsing, the words of a Byzantine emperor who declared that Islam's prophet had brought into the world "things only bad and inhumane, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached".
News & Media
After decades of political struggle, he has transcended politics.
News & Media
Newspapers devoted pages to her life and death-not just the tabloids, which did so in her lifetime, but serious journals (including this one) that didn't.As with newspapers so with the people: the outpouring of grief transcended social divisions.
News & Media
By forming healthy friendships with many of the people he publicly disagreed with, he transcended his office as New York's top Catholic and became a figure who will be much missed by people of all faiths and none.
News & Media
But the bigger reason, in Cassandra's view, is that Ali transcended his sport: he defied his government over the Vietnam war, saying he would refuse to be drafted ("I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong ... They never called me nigger").; and he converted to the Nation of Islam, which advocated black separatism (Ali later became a conventional Sunni Muslim).
News & Media
Starting as an uprising that transcended sect, the Syrian conflict has taken on an increasingly sectarian hue thanks to the Sunni Gulf states' support for the rebels and to the backing of Bashar Assad's regime by Iran's Shia leadership and more relevant to Lebanon by Hizbullah.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "transcended" to convey that something has gone beyond normal limitations or boundaries, achieving a higher state or understanding.
Common error
Avoid using "transcended" when a simpler word like 'exceeded' or 'surpassed' would suffice. "Transcended" carries a connotation of rising above limitations, so ensure this meaning is relevant to your context.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "transcended" is as a verb, specifically the past tense of 'transcend'. It is used to indicate that something has moved beyond or risen above a particular limit or boundary, as affirmed by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "transcended" is a grammatically sound verb form used to express the idea of surpassing limits or rising above constraints. As Ludwig AI confirms, it’s correct and frequently used in both News & Media and Science, signaling its versatility. When writing, remember that while alternatives like "exceeded" or "surpassed" exist, "transcended" carries a unique connotation of achieving a higher state, thus making it suitable in specific contexts. Be mindful of overuse and ensure its application aligns with this nuanced meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exceeded
Focuses on surpassing a limit or expectation in a measurable way.
surpassed
Similar to 'exceeded', but often implies doing better than something else.
rose above
Implies overcoming a difficult situation or challenge.
overcame
Suggests conquering or defeating something, often an obstacle.
outstripped
Indicates moving ahead of something or someone, often in a competitive context.
went beyond
A more general phrase indicating exceeding a limit or boundary.
moved past
Suggests leaving something behind, often a problem or difficulty.
outdid
Emphasizes doing something better than someone else.
eclipsed
Implies overshadowing or diminishing the importance of something else.
left behind
Focuses on the act of surpassing something, often indicating progress.
FAQs
How can I use "transcended" in a sentence?
You can use "transcended" to describe something that has gone beyond its limitations or boundaries, for example: "The artist's work "transcended" traditional art forms."
What words can I use instead of "transcended"?
You can use alternatives such as "exceeded", "surpassed", or "rose above", depending on the context.
Is it correct to say something has "transcended" expectations?
Yes, it is correct. Saying something has "transcended" expectations means it has gone beyond what was expected, often in a significant or impressive way.
What is the difference between "transcended" and "surpassed"?
"Transcended" implies rising above or going beyond limitations, whereas "surpassed" simply means to exceed or be greater than. "Transcended" often has a more profound or spiritual connotation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested