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trans- = across + scend = climb. Originated from Latin 'transcendere' to Old French 'transcendre' to English. Imagine a person climbing up and over a tall wall, symbolizing overcoming limits.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputTranscend means to go beyond the limits of something, to surpass what is considered normal or expected, and to rise above ordinary constraints. It can describe achieving a higher standard of excellence or making a boundary-crossing leap that changes the usual boundaries. The verb emphasizes movement beyond a boundary rather than simply existing within it. Etymologically, it comes from Latin transcendere (across + to climb), passing through Old French transcendre into English. In everyday use, you might say a work transcends imitation, a performance transcends classification, or a person transcends obstacles by sheer perseverance.
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