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transcend

Definition for transcend

verb as in go beyond; surpass

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Luckily, Erivo is a gifted enough performer to transcend these mystifying decisions.

From Salon

The final would prove to be a ground-breaking moment for the women's game, with the momentum propelled by a photographer capturing an image which transcended sport.

From BBC

This outlook inherently resists race- and gender-based hierarchy and embraces radical equality in ways that transcend socially constructed identities.

From Salon

“The interests of the United States with respect to Mexico transcend party divisions.”

But the Republican nominee had shown a habit for transcending and even thriving in moments of adversity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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