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surpass
verb as in outdo something or someone
Example Sentences
Imports rebounded by late summer and eventually surpassed 2023 levels, bringing down costs, but consumers still paid more for them than in 2023.
Now, the multiple Los Angeles County fires are expected to easily surpass that, raising questions about the future availability and affordability of homeowners insurance.
Stacy said that Trump's executive order poses a "very serious threat," surpassing "anything we've ever seen before as far as scope."
Estimated financial costs surpass the damage and economic loss numbers for the entire 2020 wildfire season, which was a very active U.S. wildfire season, Porter said.
The 654 in Bangkok set a new Guinness World Record for the most same-sex marriages in a day in one city, surpassing the old mark of 160 in Rio de Janeiro in 2013.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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