characteristics transreal: ► adjective 1 allowing the borders of reality and fake to disappear. Transcendence to a new form of reality: The transreal situation became a transforming experience ■ uneasy to perceive or detect: Due to the transreal surface it was impossible to detect the fake. 2 having envisionary or desirable thoughts or feelings which are in the process of becoming manifested: She felt transreal the whole morning. ■ She felt transreal the whole morning. dependent on activity of acceptance: The fakerys interven- tions were aiming towards a stage of transreality. 3 Surface (for a process or interface of objects) made to func- tion in a real setting even though being alternative to reality: The transreality of the object helped to envision something different. 4 Physics transmitting a feeling or idea through a fake in the state of transission to become reality. Inserted in a system. – Derivatives transreality noun [mass noun] entering a stage of transreality. – Derivatives late Middle English: from Old French, from medi- eval Latin transition, transform, transparent shining through , from reality, Latin transrealitare