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transcending
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "transcending" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that surpasses, or goes beyond, ordinary limits. For example: The performance of Mozart's symphonies transcended any expectation of musical perfection.
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58 human-written examples
Have to consider the possibility that I am transcending the human form, which could cause jealousy in cabinet.
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He good naturedly indulges me as I explore the idea of him transcending certain stereotypes, but ultimately, there's a flickering, deflecting mask – of clothing, behaviour, gesture and language – that he must stay behind.
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Others may be more cynical, suspecting that bosses are not as unusually talented as they claim, so that others could do as good (or as mediocre) a job for less.This is a dangerous mood, transcending labels of left and right.
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The politics of the next few years will be shaped by managing anger rather than transcending it.
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Transcending the genre Imitate or die Consumer champion Old parts, but a new whole E-hinterland For all the PCs in China Does not compute Splendid miscegenation Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsJack MaoThe Alibaba group's founder and leader is the sharp-featured Jack Ma, a man reporters cannot resist likening to a pixie or an elf.
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"We Yorkshire folk never like it when Londoners tell us what to do".Common loyalty to a city or a region, transcending religious, ethnic or ideological affiliations, often produces memorable vignettes.
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In transcending the nation state, the founding fathers were also seeking to transcend or rather to escape from the messy, vulgar, clamorous irrationality of political life".Inspired by the quest for peace, Europe's designers expected their creation to be justified by what the Brussels officials still call "output legitimacy"—that Europeans would accept the EU because it worked.
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In his 2006 book "Code: Version 2.0", a legal scholar, Lawrence Lessig noted that online communities were transcending the limits of conventional states and predicted that members of these communities would find it "difficult to stand neutral in this international space".To many, that forecast still smacks of cyber-fantasy.
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In its place, I often find, is a rather beautiful kindred sense, transcending frontiers of race and nationality, of wondering what the hell is going on.Such is the mood at a party thrown by a friend, let us call him Sohail, at which many Pakistani journalists are gathered.
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Of a generic claim made about a person that he or she appreciates a given style or genre of art, Wittgenstein makes it clear that he would not yet know stated in that generic, case-transcending way not merely whether it was true or not, but more interestingly and more deeply, what it meant to say this.
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Rather, philosophers must satisfy themselves with the "transcendence from within" given with the context-transcending force of claims to truth and moral rightness.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "transcending" to convey a sense of surpassing ordinary limits or boundaries, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense. For instance, "The artist's work is "transcending" cultural barriers and appealing to a global audience."
Common error
Avoid using "transcending" when a more literal term like "exceeding" or "surpassing" is more appropriate. "Transcending" implies a higher level of abstraction or a deeper change than simply exceeding a numerical limit.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "transcending" is that of a present participle or gerund form of the verb "transcend". This form is often used to describe an ongoing action of surpassing or exceeding limits, as supported by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "transcending" is a versatile term used to describe the act of surpassing limits or boundaries. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage, particularly in news, media, and scientific contexts. While "transcending" can add depth and sophistication to writing, it's crucial to avoid misusing it in concrete scenarios where more literal terms would be more appropriate. Alternatives like "exceeding" or "surpassing" can be useful substitutes depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
going beyond
A more straightforward way of expressing surpassing a limit.
exceeding
Focuses on surpassing a limit or standard.
surpassing
Highlights the act of going beyond expectations or achievements.
overcoming
Emphasizes the act of successfully dealing with or rising above difficulties.
rising above
Suggests a sense of elevation or overcoming a challenge.
outstripping
Focuses on moving ahead or outpacing something else.
outdoing
Emphasizes doing better than someone or something else.
excelling
Highlights exceptional performance or skill.
scaling beyond
Emphasizes growth and expansion beyond a certain point or limit.
climbing over
Suggests overcoming obstacles and limitations to reach a higher position.
FAQs
How to use "transcending" in a sentence?
Use "transcending" to describe something that goes beyond or surpasses ordinary limits. For example, "The athlete's performance was "transcending" previous records."
What can I say instead of "transcending"?
You can use alternatives like "exceeding", "surpassing", or "overcoming" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Which is correct, "transcending" or "exceeding"?
Both "transcending" and "exceeding" are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "Transcending" implies going beyond in a more abstract or significant way, while "exceeding" simply means surpassing a limit.
What's the difference between "transcending" and "surpassing"?
"Transcending" suggests rising above or going beyond limitations, often in a metaphorical sense. "Surpassing" simply means exceeding or being greater than something else.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested