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transcendently

American  
[tran-sen-duhnt-lee] / trænˈsɛn dənt li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is transcendent.


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The splintered nature of men's professional golf cannot continue, even when someone as transcendently charismatic as McIlroy is reigning supreme.

From BBC • Nov. 17, 2025

However, they found that while all of the participating teens could think transcendently, some did it far more than others.

From Science Daily • Mar. 18, 2024

Occasionally, the caricature is so transcendently over the top as to become art in itself, like Julia Garner’s otherworldly interpretation of the Euroscammer Anna Delvey in “Inventing Anna.”

From New York Times • Apr. 12, 2022

That’s an intriguing moral for a visual parable made by a painter whose style is defiantly, transcendently ageless.

From Washington Post • Nov. 3, 2021

The nights in the open air, the days spent in the pine-forests or on the banks of some majestic river, were transcendently happy.

From Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I by Downey, Edmund

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