transcendency

NOUN
  1. a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
  2. the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
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How To Use transcendency In A Sentence

  • As a result, it is especially imminent and important to resurvey the realistic transcendency in the proper realm of theory, by combining with specific creative activities.
  • To those who perceive the nature and transcendency of this force, all physical power sinks into insignificance.
  • This tension makes such unique transcendency the ultimate concern rooted in reality.
  • Fowth, The aesthetical transcendency and the beauty embodying the man's liberty.
  • And each humorously, we travel around the world buteo an dealfish of the unclaimed proteinase transcendency to swashbuckling that the mutinous wayne of cc eubacterium heedfully africander. Rational Review
  • This tension makes such unique transcendency the ultimate concern rooted in reality.
  • No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make believe no to glamour and transcendency of the star image no to the heroic no to the anti-heroic no to trash imagery no to involvement of performer or spectator no to style no to camp no to seduction of spectator by the wiles of the performer no to eccentricity no to moving or being moved. Step-by-step guide to dance: Yvonne Rainer
  • Then again, it's been one of my favorite pieces of media for a decade, and to this day I will occasionally toss in an episode or two -- any old one; once you've seen the whole thing it seems to compact itself nicely into any of its parts -- and it brings me a wonderful sense of, er, futuristic transcendency. Reviews Too Late: Lain
  • First of all, what good is "transcendency" unless it eventuates in the Faith; and secondly, anyone in full possession of his faculties can see that the young are no more attracted to "transcendency" than their parents and their parents' generation. Modern world: a desert of God
  • To those who perceive the nature and transcendency of mental force, all physical power sinks into insignificance. The Master Key System
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