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transcendency

NOUN
superior excellence
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Judge David has many compatriots in assuming President Roosevelt's transcendency.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is much unwarranted prating about the transcendency of 'experience' over 'content' in the curriculum .

From Time Magazine Archive

A spy they will not suffer; a lover, a poet, is the transcendency of their own nature,—him they will suffer.

From Essays — Second Series by Emerson, Ralph Waldo

In the final success of Reeves, it is the man himself who confronts one in the unique transcendency and victoriousness of personal merit.

From West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas by Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob)

The more a seer or thinker became conscious of the spirituality and transcendency of God, the more he felt the gulf between the infinite Spirit and the world of the senses.

From Jewish Theology by Kohler, Kaufmann




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