Transcended vs Transcender - What's the difference?
transcended | transcender |
(transcend)
to pass beyond the limits of something.
* Francis Bacon
to surpass, as in intensity or power; to excel.
* Dryden
(obsolete) To climb; to mount.
One who transcends.
* 1995 , Antoine Culioli, ?Michel Liddle, Cognition and Representation in Linguistic Theory (page v)
As a verb transcended
is (transcend).As a noun transcender is
one who transcends.transcended
English
Verb
(head)transcend
English
Verb
(en verb)- such popes as shall transcend their limits
- How much her worth transcended all her kind.
- lights in the heavens transcending the region of the clouds
- (Howell)
Derived terms
* transcendence * transcendency * transcendent * transcendental * transcendentalism * transcendentalist * transcendentally * transcendingExternal links
* *transcender
English
Noun
(en noun)- British and North American practitioners tend to ignore the heirs, gainsayers and transcenders of the framework set out by Ferdinand de Saussure.