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surpass
[ser-pas, -pahs]
surpass
/ sɜːˈpɑːs /
verb
to be greater than in degree, extent, etc
to be superior to in achievement or excellence
to overstep the limit or range of
the theory surpasses my comprehension
Other Word Forms
- surpassable adjective
- surpasser noun
- unsurpassable adjective
- unsurpassed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of surpass1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The United States international is one of the most exciting talents in the world and the deal will surpass Chelsea's previous transfer record to sign USA defender Naomi Girma from San Diego Wave in January.
Job cuts so far this year have already surpassed the total for 2024, as government cost-cutting, economic uncertainty and AI have prompted employers to reduce staff.
Premier League clubs have splashed out more than ever before in a transfer window as spending this summer surpassed £3bn.
This represented two firsts: Liverpool passing the £300m landmark and surpassing Manchester United in this aspect for the first time.
If Universal UK reaches its long-term goal of 12 million visitors, it would surpass the 9.8 million that visited Universal Studios Florida in the same year.
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