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It means to exceed one's previous achievements or accomplishments. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, the athlete surpassed himself and broke the world record for the fifth time.
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The young Joyce surpassed himself.
In the last verse, he surpassed himself.
But now he has surpassed himself.
But this week he surpassed himself.
In this speech Cameron surpassed himself.
This time, he may have surpassed himself.
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Mr Major, a formidable campaigner, may surpass himself.
Professor Mendelson surpasses himself in these final pieces.
Here though, he surpasses himself with a yodelling chorus.
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James Levine, the conductor, is her ally, surpassing himself with a supple and buoyant account of Mozart's most elusive score.
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