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  • 21Transcend into Ferocity — Infobox Album | Name = Transcend into Ferocity Type = studio Artist = Visceral Bleeding Released = 2004 Recorded = Genre = Death metal Length = 28:39 Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = Remnants of Deprivation (2002) This album = Transcend… …

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  • 22Transcend Media Group — infobox record label founded = 2004 distributor = genre = Rock, Metal, Indie country = United Kingdom url = http://www.transcendmediagroup.comTranscend Media Group is a British music company formed in 2004. Transcend was one of the first music… …

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  • 23transcend — verb a) to pass beyond the limits of something. b) to surpass something in intensity or power; to excel …

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  • 24transcend — Synonyms and related words: beat, best, better, bulk, bulk large, cap, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better, improve on, loom, loom large, outdistance, outdo, outshine, outsoar, outstrip, outvie, outweigh, overbalance, overbear, overcome,… …

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  • 25transcend — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. exceed, overpass, surpass, excel, outstrip, outdo. See superiority, overrunning. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rise above, transform, excel; see exceed . See Synonym Study at excel . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 26transcend — tran·scend || træn send v. outdo, excel, rise above, go beyond; be transcendent …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 27transcend —    To go beyond the limits of. To surpass, as in intensity or power. Going beyond the ordinary range of perception. It may even mean above and independent of material experience or the universe, as in the experience of God. (pr. tran send ) Also… …

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  • 28transcend — verb 1》 be or go beyond the range or limits of. 2》 surpass (a person or achievement). Origin ME: from OFr. transcendre or L. transcendere, from trans across + scandere climb …

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  • 29transcend — v. a. 1. Exceed, transgress, overstep, pass, overpass, go beyond, pass over, overleap. 2. Surmount, rise above. 3. Surpass, excel, outstrip, overtop, outdo, exceed, outvie, be superior …

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  • 30transcend — verb (T) formal to go above or beyond the limits of something: The desire for peace transcended political differences …

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