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To surpassed
verb
To go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.
synonyms
Exact(1)
"But this town is even more renowned for having given its name to the famous Leonardo da Vinci, who, in any discipline of science and art he dedicated himself to, surpassed all his contemporaries" wrote Emanuele Repetti in his geographic dictionary of Tuscany (1 ).
Similar(59)
That is expected to surpass 1.5m this year.
For them, too, 1966 will he something to surpass.
Equipment financing is projected to surpass $740 billion in 2013.
To surpass that portrayal, believe me, is quite schlep.
Size-wise, HangarBicocca is definitely hard to surpass.
He needed only seven innings Thursday to surpass that total.
They want their racing to surpass the nonsense.
But during my travels, I found nothing to surpass it.
Travis Henry had 151 yards rushing to surpass 1,000 yards.
It is on pace to surpass last year's total.
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