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Definition of Transcendentally
1. Adverb. In a transcendental way or to a transcendental extent.
Definition of Transcendentally
1. adv. In a transcendental manner.
Definition of Transcendentally
1. Adverb. In a transcendental manner. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Transcendentally
Literary usage of Transcendentally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evenings with Jesus: A Series of Devotional Readings for the Closet and the by William Jay (1857)
"... where we are furnished with illustrations and pledges thereof in a risen and
glorified Saviour ? How transcendentally glorious, with what ..."
2. Bhagavad-Gita as It is: With the Original Sanskrit Text, Roman by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1989)
"Thus transcendentally situated, the devotee becomes automatically free. ...
The next question concerns the dealings of a transcendentally situated person. ..."
3. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"But none the less it is regarded by Kant as transcendentally real. If neo-Kantianism,
ie Kantianism without the thing- things in themselves, which, ..."
4. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties, and Schools of by John Henry Blunt (1874)
"In the first case the effect is contained formally in the cause, in the latter
transcendentally (eminenter). "Cogito ergo sum" is not clearer as an axiom ..."
5. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1907)
"Hence, space must be transcendentally ideal though empirically real — I shall
reply, it may be both transcendentally real and empirically real. ..."
6. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"... serves as something transcendentally beautiful the piece of beef which no one
would eat, if it were seen in the dirty kitchen; even thus Anna ..."