transvalue
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from transvaluation.
Verb
[edit]transvalue (third-person singular simple present transvalues, present participle transvaluing, simple past and past participle transvalued)
- To represent or evaluate something according to a new principle, causing it to be revalued.
- 1995, Robert Alter, “Forward”, in Gershom Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, →ISBN, page xxi:
- One of the attractions of the whole panorama of Jewish mysticism for Scholem is its vivid and manifold demonstration of how it is possible to maintain a historical identity and a certain sense of continuity of belief while vigorously transvaluing values, redefining world and self and the realm of the spirit as historical circumstances change.