C1 adjective Literarisch

extrascendsion

/ˌɛk.strəˈsɛn.ʃən/

Describing a quality or state that surpasses ordinary physical or mental limits, often used to characterize profound intellectual or spiritual breakthroughs. It signifies a transition beyond the standard scope of a given category or experience.

Beispiele

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1

Her passion for the community project felt almost extrascendsion, driving her to work through every night.

Her passion for the community project felt almost extrascendsion, driving her to work through every night.

2

The committee recognized the scholar's extrascendsion contributions to the field of quantum physics.

The committee recognized the scholar's extrascendsion contributions to the field of quantum physics.

3

That concert was totally extrascendsion; I've never felt so connected to the music before.

That concert was totally extrascendsion; I've never felt so connected to the music before.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extrascendence
Verb
extrascend
Adverb
extrascendsionally
Adjektiv
extrascendsion
Verwandt
extrascendancy
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Merkhilfe

Combine 'Extra' (beyond) and 'Ascension' (climbing up). Think of someone climbing so high they leave the map entirely.

Schnelles Quiz

The artist's work achieved an __________ beauty that seemed to speak to a higher plane of existence.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extrascendsion

Beispiele

1

Her passion for the community project felt almost extrascendsion, driving her to work through every night.

everyday

Her passion for the community project felt almost extrascendsion, driving her to work through every night.

2

The committee recognized the scholar's extrascendsion contributions to the field of quantum physics.

formal

The committee recognized the scholar's extrascendsion contributions to the field of quantum physics.

3

That concert was totally extrascendsion; I've never felt so connected to the music before.

informal

That concert was totally extrascendsion; I've never felt so connected to the music before.

4

The study explores the extrascendsion nature of consciousness during deep states of meditation.

academic

The study explores the extrascendsion nature of consciousness during deep states of meditation.

5

Our company aims for extrascendsion growth that defies traditional market trends and analyst expectations.

business

Our company aims for extrascendsion growth that defies traditional market trends and analyst expectations.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extrascendence
Verb
extrascend
Adverb
extrascendsionally
Adjektiv
extrascendsion
Verwandt
extrascendancy

Häufige Kollokationen

extrascendsion effort extrascendsion effort
extrascendsion quality extrascendsion quality
extrascendsion insight extrascendsion insight
extrascendsion state extrascendsion state
extrascendsion power extrascendsion power

Häufige Phrasen

the extrascendsion factor

the extrascendsion factor

beyond extrascendsion reach

beyond extrascendsion reach

in an extrascendsion manner

in an extrascendsion manner

Wird oft verwechselt mit

extrascendsion vs transcendental

Transcendental is a more common philosophical term, whereas extrascendsion is often test-specific or used to emphasize the 'extra' step beyond standard transcendence.

extrascendsion vs extension

Extension refers to the physical lengthening of something, while extrascendsion refers to rising above a quality or limit.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

This word is rare and typically found in advanced linguistic assessments or highly literary contexts. It is used as an adjective to describe things that break through normal conceptual barriers.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners may confuse the '-ion' suffix with a noun; however, in this specific test context, it functions as an adjective. Avoid using it for simple physical heights; save it for conceptual or spiritual heights.

💡

Merkhilfe

Combine 'Extra' (beyond) and 'Ascension' (climbing up). Think of someone climbing so high they leave the map entirely.

📖

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'extra' (outside/beyond) and 'scandere' (to climb), mimicking the structure of 'transcend'.

Grammatikmuster

used before a noun as an attributive adjective not typically used in comparative or superlative forms (i.e., 'more extrascendsion' is rare) often follows 'almost' or 'truly' to emphasize degree

Schnelles Quiz

The artist's work achieved an __________ beauty that seemed to speak to a higher plane of existence.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extrascendsion

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