superrational

[ soo-per-rash-uh-nl ]
/ ˌsu pərˈræʃ ə nl /

adjective

beyond the scope or range of reason; intuitional.
extremely rational.

Origin of superrational

First recorded in 1675–85; super- + rational

OTHER WORDS FROM superrational

su·per·ra·tion·al·i·ty, noun su·per·ra·tion·al·ly, adverb

Example sentences from the Web for super-rational

  • Second, the ultimately Real is to be regarded as a supersensuous, super-rational, and unconditional Absolutethe mystic One.

    Nature Mysticism |J. Edward Mercer
  • Every great religion fosters man's aspiration to have direct communion with God in some super-rational way.

    Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria |Norman Bentwich
  • To the rational man it alone gives the super-rational sanction for living.

  • In fact, all that lies in the intelligible world is either rational or super-rational, namely: Intelligence and pure Soul.

    Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 4 |Plotinos (Plotinus)