Definition of Transvaluated

1. transvaluate [v] - See also: transvaluate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transvaluated

transuranium
transuranium element
transureteroureteral anastomosis
transureteroureterostomy
transurethral
transurethral resection
transurethral resection of the prostate
transurethral resection syndrome
transurethrally
transvaalin
transvaluate
transvaluated (current term)
transvaluates
transvaluating
transvaluation
transvaluations
transvalue
transvalued
transvalues
transvaluing
transvasate
transvasated
transvasates
transvasating
transvasation
transvasations

Literary usage of Transvaluated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theories of Americanization: A Critical Study, with Special Reference to the by Isaac Baer Berkson (1920)
"... conditions may be transvaluated into goods. But we are not pursuing hairsplitting discussions for their own sake. Common sense will pragmatically accept ..."

2. Jewish Contributions to Civilization: An Estimate by Joseph Jacobs (1919)
"Its two fundamental doctrines, the Unity of God and the Messianic Hope, could easily be transvaluated into scientific terms, as James Darmesteter once ..."

3. Jewish Contributions to Civilization: An Estimate by Joseph Jacobs (1920)
"Its two fundamental doctrines, the Unity of God and the Messianic Hope, could easily be transvaluated into scientific terms, as James Darmesteter once ..."

4. The Keeper of the Keys: Being Essays on Christian Thought in the Twentieth by Frederick William Orde Ward (1906)
"Joined to Him and resting in Him, our own imperfections and vilest infirmities are gathered up and included and transubstantiated and transvaluated ..."

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