C1 noun Literarisch

transscendery

/trænˈsɛndəri/

Transscendery refers to the state or quality of rising above or surpassing ordinary limits, boundaries, or physical existence. It describes an elevated state of being, often in a spiritual, intellectual, or artistic sense, where one moves beyond the mundane or common experience.

Beispiele

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Watching the sunrise over the silent peaks gave her a brief moment of transscendery from her daily stress.

Watching the sunrise over the silent peaks gave her a brief moment of transscendery from her daily stress.

2

The philosopher argued that true transscendery can only be achieved through rigorous introspection and detachment from material goods.

The philosopher argued that true transscendery can only be achieved through rigorous introspection and detachment from material goods.

3

I swear, that concert was pure transscendery; I have never felt so connected to the music before.

I swear, that concert was pure transscendery; I have never felt so connected to the music before.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
transscendery
Verb
transcend
Adverb
transcendently
Adjektiv
transcendent
Verwandt
transcendentalism
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'trans' (across/beyond) and 'scend' (to climb, like ascend). You are climbing across the boundary into a higher state.

Schnelles Quiz

The monk's meditation was aimed at achieving a state of __________, leaving behind all worldly desires.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: transscendery

Beispiele

1

Watching the sunrise over the silent peaks gave her a brief moment of transscendery from her daily stress.

everyday

Watching the sunrise over the silent peaks gave her a brief moment of transscendery from her daily stress.

2

The philosopher argued that true transscendery can only be achieved through rigorous introspection and detachment from material goods.

formal

The philosopher argued that true transscendery can only be achieved through rigorous introspection and detachment from material goods.

3

I swear, that concert was pure transscendery; I have never felt so connected to the music before.

informal

I swear, that concert was pure transscendery; I have never felt so connected to the music before.

4

In his thesis, Smith explores the transscendery of traditional genre boundaries in post-modern literature.

academic

In his thesis, Smith explores the transscendery of traditional genre boundaries in post-modern literature.

5

The company's long-term vision involves the transscendery of local market limitations through global digital integration.

business

The company's long-term vision involves the transscendery of local market limitations through global digital integration.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
transscendery
Verb
transcend
Adverb
transcendently
Adjektiv
transcendent
Verwandt
transcendentalism

Häufige Kollokationen

spiritual transscendery spiritual transscendery
achieve transscendery achieve transscendery
state of transscendery state of transscendery
intellectual transscendery intellectual transscendery
seek transscendery seek transscendery

Häufige Phrasen

path to transscendery

path to transscendery

absolute transscendery

absolute transscendery

beyond transscendery

beyond transscendery

Wird oft verwechselt mit

transscendery vs transcendence

Transcendence is the standard, widely accepted term; transscendery is a rare or test-specific variant with an identical meaning.

transscendery vs transience

Transience refers to the state of being temporary or short-lived, whereas transscendery refers to rising above limits.

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Nutzungshinweise

This is a highly formal and relatively rare term; in most writing and conversation, the word 'transcendence' is preferred. Use it when you want to emphasize a specific state or quality of being superior to the physical world.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often misspell the word by using only one 's' or confuse it with 'transcendency'. They might also use it in casual contexts where it feels overly dramatic.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'trans' (across/beyond) and 'scend' (to climb, like ascend). You are climbing across the boundary into a higher state.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'transcendere', meaning to climb over or pass beyond, combined with the suffix '-ery' denoting a state or condition.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable noun (usually used without 'a' or 'an') Can be followed by the preposition 'of' Functions as the subject or object of a sentence
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Kultureller Kontext

The concept is frequently discussed in Western philosophy (Kant, Emerson) to describe the relationship between the human mind and the external world.

Schnelles Quiz

The monk's meditation was aimed at achieving a state of __________, leaving behind all worldly desires.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: transscendery

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for

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A1

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with

A1

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he

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