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#95787 02/17/03 03:35 PM
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one must also go across, past the obstacle.

And one goes above it to do so. The important element in transcending is the getting above. Trans can also mean through. Over can have the meaning of crossing above. Get over it.


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Using wow's context you guys' seem to be talking about either teasing or frustration, I'm not sure...


#95789 02/18/03 04:35 AM
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The preceding posts by wwh and Faldage could be said to transcend good manners. Oh, behave!


#95790 02/18/03 06:27 AM
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I am now so confused as u guys have even more complicated ellaboration


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I am now so confused as u guys have even more complicated ellaboration

They are joking with each other and that is confusing you. Ignore them.

These ideas from the first replies are what you need to think about.

Precede means to go first, in time or place. "My older brother preceded me into the world."

"Courage and perseverance can enable us to transcend the obstacles that life puts in our path."


Transcend in this sense, does mean to rise above. I would say that it is nearly always used figuratively like this. It is not usual to say something like: “The younger climber transcended the older one on the mountainside”, or: “The bigger aircraft transcended the smaller during their flight.”

By the way - do not rely on the spell checker on this board! It is misleading.



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They are joking with each other and that is confusing you. Ignore them.

A lotta help you are...

...do not rely on the spell checker on this board! It is misleading.

You can lead a horse to water but...


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Just trying to be straightforward so as not to promote further confusion.


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That explains my sarcasm, I guess. I'll get over it.

I just *hate to see our Enigma get a bad rap. (pardon my spelling)


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Ænigma is delightfully whimsical but it is also a trap set for the feet of the unwary.

Determined to ignore all sarcasm, irony and circumlocution. Strange that Ænigma should be quite happy with 'circumlocution', but feel that 'unwary' should be spelt 'unwelcome'.


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Sometimes the word "transcendental" can be mystifying (sort of a pun).
transcendentalism
n.
5< 18th-c. Ger transcendentalismus: see prec. & 3ISM6
1 any of various philosophies that propose to discover the nature of reality by investigating the process of thought rather than the objects of sense experience: the philosophies of Kant, Hegel, and Fichte are examples of transcendentalism
>2 by extension, the philosophical ideas of Emerson and some other 19th-cent. New Englanders, based on a search for reality through spiritual intuition
3 popularly, any obscure, visionary, or idealistic thought
tran#scen[den4tal[ist
n., adj.



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