Transcend in a sentence as a verb

They will make character judgements; and on the long run those judgements will transcend from the movie to reality.

It's not; no matter how ambitious you are it's going to be difficult to transcend some starting conditions.

Our societal problems transcend race because we have cultural problems at the lower end of income.

Likewise the enjoyment in seeing a hero's triumph is in watching them transcend their weaknesses.

People watch many different channels and many different shows, but the large ad campaigns transcend those boundaries.

Its not that I dont trust the companies -- I guess its that I accept that governments and laws transcend companies and their explicit arrangements with their consumers.

The Windows monopoly is over, so MS would be smart to admit that and start looking for business opportunities that transcend the OS, one of which is Office.

The output is so authoritative that it can sometimes transcend the content: I once wrote a product development proposal early in my career.

And those who know me well should know that I am doing so because I believe generally in the principles set forth by the framers - principles which are supposed to transcend the institution in power.

Not everyone can be expected to "do something so cool that your eventual grade is rendered irrelevant," to transcend their peers in order to gain value from their degree; that's a contradiction.

"The singularity is near: When humans transcend biology"\n"The age of spiritual machines: When computers exceed human intelligence"I'd argue that Stephen Boyd is more of a master of AI than Kurzweil.

Some people's real-life logistical issues transcend technological issues.

One of the purposes listed by Ericsson for having another implementation is to "transcend the pure browser environment and that native apps ... would become an important part of the WebRTC ecosystem".

Empathy means feeling what another person is feeling because your human bonds transcend the difference between you, not strategically tapping into their problematic feelings so you can override them with your own more attractive and pleasant ones.

That way, in addition to the humanities, a number of theoretical subjects also fall off the cliff, namely theoretical physics, non-applied parts of mathematics, logic etc. This, in fact, does not transcend the dichotomy, it makes it worse by imposing additional limitations and essentially directly applying useful/useless as a criterion.

Transcend definitions

verb

be greater in scope or size than some standard; "Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds"

See also: exceed surpass

verb

be superior or better than some standard; "She exceeded our expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year"

See also: exceed overstep pass