English to Malay Dictionary transcend

transcend

mengatasi
definition
verb
this was an issue transcending party politics
be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division).
example
Just as quality of life issues often 'transcend' class lines, they also bridge the gulf between the city centre and the suburbs.
Real spiritual practices can help one to 'transcend' material activities.
Rather, some songs 'transcend' their own authors in such a way that they can only be sung by a particular voice.
People that 'transcend' their class background often have this dynamism, but sometimes also display a fierce pride that can feel like anger.
We 'transcend' these limits to find a love that is magical and created by a force greater than us, just for us.
he doubts that he will ever 'transcend' Shakespeare
The fourteen essays gathered here embrace a range of issues which perhaps 'transcend' the limits suggested by the subtitle.
This requires coordinated intergovernmental action because these activities 'transcend' national boundaries.
Love is what engages and 'transcends' mundane limits toward accomplishment.
The appeal 'transcends' the issues as any appeal to a national leader should.
In this context, going beyond the form means 'transcending' the notion of bread as commodity and examining the labor that made it possible.
‘Blood’, by contrast, had been invested since antiquity with mythical meaning, 'transcending' the common sphere of everyday life.
It's certainly not as if the movie's interpretation 'transcended' the limits of romance.
By 'transcending' the limits of space, time and situation, this technology makes it more likely that any person, of any status, in any place, can learn anything, at any time.
The vitality of the field has 'transcended' many of the barriers that seemed so daunting early on.
It should be a political no-brainer, an issue that 'transcends' right-left divisions.
Ultimately, he is strangely apolitical, incapable of 'transcending' the limits of the entertainment industry.
As already mentioned, the theory of conceptual blending 'transcends' the study of metaphor.
There is nothing that 'transcends' God so nothing is greater than his essence.
No, I really do think that this case 'transcends' this one particular issue.
‘His personality has 'transcended' the sport faster than probably anybody else,’ he states.
Despite its relatively small size, the superb acoustics of the Usher Hall have 'transcended' its role beyond that of a venue for the odd civil function.
Quality of life is an important concept that 'transcends' cultural boundaries and gives way to needed change.
We can therefore form a conception of reality that 'transcends' these limits and so separate reality from what we believe about reality.
It holds out the prospect of 'transcending' the limits of privatised existence, of being known to the general public and of becoming part of society's collective experience.
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