surpass

/sərˈpæs/
verb
  1. To be better or greater than someone or something; to exceed.
    • He worked hard to surpass his personal best in the marathon.
    • Her test scores surpassed all expectations.
    • The new skyscraper surpasses the old one in height by fifty meters.
  2. To go beyond the limits of something, such as a boundary or amount.
    • The river's water level surpassed the flood warning mark.
    • The temperature is expected to surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit today.
    • Our sales this quarter have surpassed last year's total.
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