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Kanonathena Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

faint-praise damning out of the way/transcend

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Now that the waiting is over and the game is out, it can be stated for the record that Wolfenstein's single-player mode is good. It's...good. It's pretty good. But with the faint-praise damning out of the way, you'll be happy to hear that the multiplayer game is outstanding.

What does faint mean here? Shout out good things about the game until you faint?

Damning out of way means shout from the street, right?



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May 18, 2005 - There are some games that transcend E3(Electronic Entertainment Expo) and seem to appear year after year without ever becoming available. Until recently it seemed like StarCraft Ghost was going to be one of these titles. But as of now, it looks like things are going to start moving along for Blizzard's tactical-action game.

Even still it's hard to say enough good things about Halo, it's one of these games that really manages to transcend the genre. It's not only a good first person shooter, it's a good game, period.

I think the one in the second sentense is the typical meaning of transcend, meaning to innovate and exceed the current standard. But what about the one in the first sentense?



Thank you.
  

Top answer

com/topic/out-of-the-way transcend= to rise above or go beyond the limits of

  • com/topic/out-of-the-way transcend= to rise above or go beyond the limits of
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/faint-praise damning/ out of the way/

damning=criticism
faint-praise damning=criticism mixed/laced with some weak praise
out of the way=gone, not interfering any more
http://www.answers.com/topic/out-of-the-way

transce
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There is an expression about damning with faint praise. It means you say something that appears to be nice, but it's so weak in its complimentary nature that it draws attention to what COULD have been said that would have been truly complimentary, and shows your actual bad opinion of the person/thing.

For example, on a worker's performance review, you say "Often shows up on time,
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Thank you both for replying but what about "transcend E3"? E3 is a game expo, how can a game transcend an expo?
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KanonathenaThank you both for replying but what about "transcend E3"? E3 is a game expo, how can a game transcend an expo?
They're outside the limits/scope of that exhibition, perhaps more imaginative, perhaps wider in terms of audience, you should make that out.

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