transcendentally
/ˌtrænsənˈdɛntəli/
adverb
- In a way that relates to a spiritual or non-physical realm beyond ordinary experience.
- They described the sunset as transcendentally beautiful.
- The music moved him transcendentally, as if he were in another world.
- She felt transcendentally connected to the universe during her meditation.
- In a way that is extremely great or beyond normal limits.
- The novel was transcendentally successful, selling millions of copies worldwide.
- The team played transcendentally well, winning every match by a huge margin.
- His generosity was transcendentally kind, helping strangers without expecting anything in return.
- In philosophy, in a manner relating to the conditions that make experience possible.
- Kant argued transcendentally that space and time are forms of intuition.
- The philosopher examined the problem transcendentally, not empirically.
- They approached the question transcendentally, focusing on the structure of thought itself.
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