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Word | Transcendental |
Telugu Meaning | పారమార్థిక, శ్రేష్టమైన, బీజాతీత |
existing outside of or not in accordance with nature; find transcendental motives for sublunary action-Aldous Huxley / of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material / A transcendentalist. / of or relating to a spiritual or nonphysical realm. / a: transcendent 1b b: supernatural c: abstruse, abstract d: of or relating to transcendentalism / a: incapable of being the root of an algebraic equation with rational coefficients π is a transcendental number b: being, involving, or representing a function (as sin x, log x, ex) that cannot be expressed by a finite number of algebraic operations transcendental curves / in Kantian philosophy a: of or relating to experience as determined by the mind's makeup b: transcending experience but not human knowledge / transcendent 1a, | |
Usage | ⇒ People do transcendental meditation ⇒ the concept of the soul as a transcendental entity that exists entirely apart from the body ⇒ the transcendental importance of each person's soul |
Synonyms | transcendent, preternatural, metaphysical, supernatural, otherworldly, abstract, ideal, mysterious, nonnatural, theoretical, abstruse, mystical, spiritual, sublime, unearthly, celestial, extramundane, intellectual, intuitive, mystic, |
Antonyms | earthly, material, mundane, natural, applied, average, brainy, carnal, common, commonplace, comprehendible, concrete, credible, customary, earthborn, earthbound, everyday, expected, familiar, fleshly, |
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