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Detailed Synonyms for surpass in English

surpass:

to surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)

  1. to surpass
    to exceed; to transcend; to surpass; to excel
    • exceed verbe (exceeds, exceeded, exceeding)
    • transcend verbe (transcends, transcended, transcending)
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
    • excel verbe (excels, excelled, excelling)
  2. to surpass
    to exceed; to surpass; to outbid; to transcend; to excel
    • exceed verbe (exceeds, exceeded, exceeding)
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
    • outbid verbe (outbids, outbid, outbidding)
    • transcend verbe (transcends, transcended, transcending)
    • excel verbe (excels, excelled, excelling)
  3. to surpass
    be superior to; to surpass; to excel
  4. to surpass
    to outstrip; to surpass
    • outstrip verbe (outstrips, outstripped, outstripping)
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
  5. to surpass
    – be or do something to a greater degree 1
    to exceed; to surpass; to outstrip; to outdo; outgo; surmount; outmatch; outperform
    – be or do something to a greater degree 1
    • exceed verbe (exceeds, exceeded, exceeding)
      • This exceeds all my expectations1
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
      • her performance surpasses that of any other student I know1
    • outstrip verbe (outstrips, outstripped, outstripping)
    • outdo verbe (outdoes, outdid, outdoing)
      • She outdoes all other athletes1
    • outgo verbe
    • surmount verbe
    • outmatch verbe
    • outperform verbe
      • This car outperforms all others in its class1
  6. to surpass
    – move past 1
    to pass; to surpass; to go by; travel by; go past; pass by
    – move past 1
    • pass verbe (passes, passed, passing)
      • A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window1
      • He passed his professor in the hall1
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
      • One line of soldiers surpassed the other1
    • go by verbe (goes by, went by, going by)
    • travel by verbe
    • go past verbe
    • pass by verbe
  7. to surpass
    – be greater in scope or size than some standard 1
    to exceed; to transcend; to surpass
    – be greater in scope or size than some standard 1
    • exceed verbe (exceeds, exceeded, exceeding)
      • Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds1
    • transcend verbe (transcends, transcended, transcending)
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
  8. to surpass
    – distinguish oneself 1
    to excel; to surpass; to stand out
    – distinguish oneself 1
    • excel verbe (excels, excelled, excelling)
      • She excelled in math1
    • surpass verbe (surpasses, surpassed, surpassing)
    • stand out verbe (stands out, stood out, standing out)

Conjugations for surpass:

present
  1. surpass
  2. surpass
  3. surpasses
  4. surpass
  5. surpass
  6. surpass
simple past
  1. surpassed
  2. surpassed
  3. surpassed
  4. surpassed
  5. surpassed
  6. surpassed
present perfect
  1. have surpassed
  2. have surpassed
  3. has surpassed
  4. have surpassed
  5. have surpassed
  6. have surpassed
past continuous
  1. was surpassing
  2. were surpassing
  3. was surpassing
  4. were surpassing
  5. were surpassing
  6. were surpassing
future
  1. shall surpass
  2. will surpass
  3. will surpass
  4. shall surpass
  5. will surpass
  6. will surpass
continuous present
  1. am surpassing
  2. are surpassing
  3. is surpassing
  4. are surpassing
  5. are surpassing
  6. are surpassing
subjunctive
  1. be surpassed
  2. be surpassed
  3. be surpassed
  4. be surpassed
  5. be surpassed
  6. be surpassed
diverse
  1. surpass!
  2. let's surpass!
  3. surpassed
  4. surpassing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

surpass

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Related Definitions for "surpass":

  1. be or do something to a greater degree1
    • her performance surpasses that of any other student I know1
  2. move past1
    • One line of soldiers surpassed the other1
  3. be greater in scope or size than some standard1
  4. distinguish oneself1