English to Hindi Dictionary transcendental

transcendental

ट्रान्सेंडैंटल
definition
adjective
the transcendental importance of each person's soul
of or relating to a spiritual or nonphysical realm.
Liouville had introduced such numbers as examples of transcendental numbers - real numbers that are not roots of polynomial equations with integer coefficients.
(of a number, e.g., e or π) real but not a root of an algebraic equation with rational roots.
translation of 'transcendental'
श्रेष्ठ,
बढ़ बढ़ कर,
अधिक प्रवीण,
उत्तमोत्तम,
अत्तुत्तम
adjective
ट्रान्सेंडैंटल
example
Eze evidently thinks it very important to emphasize that Kant appealed to his 'transcendental' philosophy and his theory of the a priori to formulate his racial theory.
On the other hand, 'transcendental' empiricism has epistemological implications insofar as knowledge too must be formed in a process of individuation.
In 1851 he published results on 'transcendental' numbers removing the dependence on continued fractions.
Of the irrational, 'transcendental' numbers, pi seems to get all the attention.
Kant's assertion that 'transcendental' idealism entails empirical realism is difficult to interpret.
Among those born since 1955 there has been a considerable increase in belief in a 'transcendental' order - a personally concerned God, life after death, miracles, heaven.
Only the arc lengths of 'transcendental' curves such as the cycloid and the logarithmic spiral had been calculated before this.
Or that communion with God is but a 'transcendental' , emotional state of self-negation and acceptance?
Mathematicians had regarded algebraic numbers as, in some sense, simpler than 'transcendental' numbers.
These 'transcendental' depictions of spiritual evocation ring true.
Kant conveyed this point in the idea that consciousness entails a 'transcendental' a priori not capturable by experience or observation.
I have just finished an extensive treatise on a certain class of 'transcendental' functions to present it to the Institute which will be done next Monday.
Kant's solution of the problem of God, which regards the concept of God simply as a 'transcendental' postulate of practical reason or a regulative idea, is unacceptable.
Husserl sees his own transcendental phenomenology as the true heir to Kant's 'transcendental' philosophy.
It was decided to concentrate on a three-volume work on the Higher 'transcendental' functions, to be followed by two volumes of tables of integrals.
Some people regard the religious as more spiritual and 'transcendental' persons.
God for them was the 'transcendental' other that they found in the Bible.
Religious miracles like paranormal claims postulate a nonnatural 'transcendental' realm that allegedly cannot be evaluated by evidence or reason.
The very names negative numbers, irrational numbers, 'transcendental' numbers, imaginary numbers, and ideal points at infinity indicate ambivalence.
Through visual art, he tried to express a 'transcendental' mysticism that he felt he could not fully communicate through music.
Or should they legitimately be applied only to continuous curves susceptible of being expressed by algebraic or 'transcendental' equations?
The spiritual in man may soar in the highest 'transcendental' realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal.
Liouville had introduced such numbers as examples of 'transcendental' numbers - real numbers that are not roots of polynomial equations with integer coefficients.
Isaac's prayer is symbolic of the 'transcendental' spiritual beauty of Judaism.
There are theists in all of these categories (don't know about 'transcendental' idealism or logical positivists), so they all allow for divine intervention of a kind.
Hindus readily accept as reality 'transcendental' realms of Gods and devas and higher modes of consciousness than that in which we commonly live.
If fifth-degree polynomials are so hard, what can one do with 'transcendental' functions of a complex variable?
Today's terrorists increasingly look at their acts of death and destruction as sacramental or 'transcendental' on a spiritual or eschatological level.
It is true that people out of poverty long for something higher, 'transcendental' and spiritual.
More broadly it is a ‘successful’ moment of categorical objectification of the original 'transcendental' self-communication of the divine everywhere.
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