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transcendent

[tran-sen-duhnt] / trænˈsɛn dənt /


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“They create a record of musicking at its most routine and ordinary and at its most poignant, beautiful, and transcendent.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The roar when the goal was disallowed was transcendent — and the energized Kraken needed just a minute and 17 seconds to score themselves.

From Seattle Times

But that sequence also draws us into a maze of too-carefully constructed flashbacks that serve mainly to drive home the well-established fact of Mom’s transcendent awfulness.

From Los Angeles Times

The pork schnitzel that followed seemed like a step down from the transcendent version that had inspired my interest — crunchy enough on the outside, but not as tender inside.

From New York Times

Clark, the transcendent star, was already doing more than enough to attract new fans to the tournament.

From Washington Post