His pupils seem dilated, as if he's so pumped about his mission that he's fully transcending the here and now. |
The sentimental and emotional atmosphere captivated them and induced them to seek in death an ideal dream world, transcending reality. |
In this context, going beyond the form means transcending the notion of bread as commodity and examining the labor that made it possible. |
Only the icons, also for sale, looked newly minted, unconnected with obsolete dreams of empire, transcending the rotary phone and the swastika. |
In the postmodern text, experiencing the sublime by vicariously transcending the self is an object of satire. |
Rolston wishes to break with a dogmatized Darwinism, recasting culture as indeed rooted in biology but, more important, transcending it. |