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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 Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney credited Crowley with directing the film with a "tender yet truthful touch", adding: "Seldom has such an unflinchingly honest take on mortality felt so transcendently life-affirming."

From BBC • Oct. 17, 2024

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

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

“Flight” is terrific and underappreciated; so too is “The Walk,” with its transcendently beautiful tightrope finale.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 16, 2020

Indeed, its merits are not transcendently above those of its kind, and its faults are of the same character.

From Legends & Romances of Spain by Spence, Lewis

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