0 having more powers than, or seeming outside the powers of, a human: --
1 having or needing powers or abilities that are greater than those of most people: --
The amount of military effort required to keep those forces, whose strategic purpose has been out-dated, is superhuman.
Galileo pits the right of the thinking individual against the right of an institution that defends its claim to set norms for individual thinking because it posseses superhuman truths.
To hear these searing alto riffs lumbering along an octave lower than they were meant to sound creates an effect of sheer struggle, more sub- than superhuman.
Although legal counsel may assist the clinician in providing specific information about the law and its application, lawyers have no inherent superhuman skills at resolving moral or ethical dilemmas.
The components of interest here will be: the posture, the light, and the superhuman dimension of the shown figure.
The bulk of professional work in the national groups has involved applying this analysis to practical tasks and somehow, by superhuman efforts, achieving them.
He is remembered by the population as a courageous warrior of enormous height and strength, with long arms, heavy eyebrows and big ears, almost superhuman.
The human will always appear as an artifact that is either sub- or superhuman.