0 to go further, rise above, or be more important or better than something, especially a limit:
1 to go beyond or rise above a limit, or be greater than something ordinary:
The group makes music that transcends traditional pop categories.
Some chapters remain mired in highly technical language, while others fail to transcend the limited social, cultural contexts of their studies.
The mysticism of religion that is already supposed to transcend logic and rules is a theoretical equal to regulated political incommensurability.
But, unlike them, she recognizes race even as she seeks to transcend it.
Linguistic control systems enable human beings to transcend individual experience and allow the contemplation of possibilities that never have been, and never could be, experienced.
The opponents of the project emphasized that their campaign was not 'political', namely, that the issue they promoted transcended party politics.
Their efforts are most apparent in songs and picturisations which attempt to both exploit and transcend the limits of convention.
No single party was able to transcend limited constituencies based on religion, ethnicity, language, or region.
The contributors included in this volume provide evidence, they suggest, that ' later life is a configuration of experiences that transcends stereotypes ' (p. 7).
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