trascendere
to transcend
verb trah-shen-DEH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin 'transcendere' (to climb over), from 'trans-' + 'scandere'
Also means
to go beyond
Usage Note
Trascendere is conjugated like vendere (second conjugation) and takes avere as its auxiliary. It is used both literally — to surpass a limit — and philosophically, as in transcending earthly concerns. The derived adjective trascendente is common in academic writing.
Examples
"L'arte può trascendere i confini culturali."
Natural Translation
Art can transcend cultural boundaries.
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