surpass (verb)

  • 61transcend — verb a) to pass beyond the limits of something. b) to surpass something in intensity or power; to excel …

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  • 62outsound — verb To surpass in sounding …

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  • 63outclass — verb to surpass something or somebody else, so as to appear to be in a higher class …

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  • 64outstrip — verb a) To outrun or leave behind. We quickly outstripped the amateur runners. b) To exceed, excel or surpass. This years production has already outstripped last years …

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  • 65exceed — verb a) To be larger, greater than (something). The companys 2005 revenue exceeds that of 2004. b) To be better than (something). The quality of her essay has exceeded my expectations. Syn …

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  • 66outmanoeuvre — verb To surpass, or get an advantage of, in manoeuvring; to outgeneral …

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  • 67exceed — verb be greater in number or size than. ↘go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by (a set limit). ↘be better than; surpass. Origin ME: from OFr. exceder, from L. excedere, from ex out + cedere go …

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  • 68out-top — verb rare surpass in number, amount, height, etc …

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  • 69outcompete — verb surpass in a competitive situation. ↘Biology displace (another species) in the competition for food or other resources …

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  • 70outgross — verb surpass in gross takings or profit …

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