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transcenˈdentally, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In a transcendental manner or degree; according to a transcendental system.
1803Edin. Rev. Jan. 277 Of moral duty it may be said, in like manner, that transcendentally it cannot exist. [1842Mrs. Browning Bk. Poets Poems 1890 V. 241 Some have discovered that he [Shakspere] individualized, and some that he generalized, and some that he subtilized—almost trans⁓transcendentally. ]1877E. Caird Philos. Kant ii. iii. 244 We hold that space and time are transcendentally ideal, i.e. that they have no objective validity..apart from the constitution of the sensibility through which they are apprehended. ¶b. erron. = transcendently.
1870Eng. Mech. 11 Mar. 636/2 The diamond, so transcendentally beautiful. |