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    surpass
    /səˈpɑːs/

    verb

    • 1. exceed; be greater than: "pre-war levels of production were surpassed in 1929"

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  2. SURPASS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of surpass in English. surpass. verb [ T ] formal uk / səˈpɑːs / us / sɚˈpæs / Add to word list. C2. to do or be better than: His time for the 100 metres surpassed the previous world record by one hundredth of a second. The book's success has surpassed everyone's expectations.

  3. The meaning of SURPASS is to become better, greater, or stronger than : exceed. How to use surpass in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Surpass.

  4. To surpass means to outdo someone or something, to go beyond what was expected. If you do better than you think you will, you will surpass your own expectations.

  5. Surpass definition: to go beyond in amount, extent, or degree; be greater than; exceed.. See examples of SURPASS used in a sentence.

  6. verb [ T ] formal us / sɚˈpæs / uk / səˈpɑːs / Add to word list. C2. to do or be better than: His time for the 100 meters surpassed the previous world record by one hundredth of a second. The book's success has surpassed everyone's expectations. The director has really surpassed him self (= done better than he has done before) with this new film.

  7. If one person or thing surpasses another, the first is better than, or has more of a particular quality than, the second. He was determined to surpass the achievements of his older brothers. [VERB noun] Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest Arts Centre in Britain, surpassed in size only by London's Barbican.

  8. 1. To do more than or be superior to: surpassed her classmates in academic honors. See Synonyms at excel. 2. To be beyond the limit, powers, or capacity of; transcend: misery that surpasses comprehension. 3. To be greater than, as in degree or quality; exceed: The cost of the project surpassed its budget projections. Idiom: surpass oneself.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · surpass (third-person singular simple present surpasses, present participle surpassing, simple past and past participle surpassed) ( transitive ) To go beyond or exceed (something) in an adjudicative or literal sense.

  10. surpass. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sur‧pass /səˈpɑːs $ sərˈpæs/ verb [ transitive] to be even better or greater than someone or something else He had surpassed all our expectations.

  11. SURPASS definition: to be or do better than someone or something else: . Learn more.