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beyond

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 Farther along or away. 2 in addition; more. n. 1 The unknown. 2 The hereafter. prep. 1 further away than. 2 On the far side of. 3 later than; after. 4 greater than; so as to exceed or surpass. 5 In addition to. 6 past, or out of reach of.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. preposition COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES above and beyond (= greater than it is your duty to show ) ▪ medals awarded for bravery above and beyond the call of duty be above/beyond suspicion (= be so honest that you are never thought to have done something ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Beyond is a 2012 psychological thriller -supernatural drama film starring Jon Voight , Teri Polo , and Dermot Mulroney . The film, directed by Josef Rusnak was shot entirely on location in Anchorage, Alaska .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Beyond \Be*yond"\, adv. Further away; at a distance; yonder. Lo, where beyond he lyeth languishing. --Spenser.

Usage examples of beyond.

The conflict, grown beyond the scope of original plans, had become nothing less than a fratricidal war between the young king and the Count of Poitou for the succession to the Angevin empire, a ghastly struggle in which Henry was obliged to take a living share, abetting first one and then the other of his furious sons.

I may abide here beyond the two days if the adventure befall me not ere then.

Beyond that, I have no knowledge of how my father managed to enhance psychic ability in the men.

Beyond, the woods and hills of the tiny world appeared to drop with an increasing, breath-taking abruptness, so that he felt as if he were perched insecurely on the top of a great green ball, afloat in a chasm of starry purple-blue.

It seemed to Smith, upon reading the individual reports, that many of them would have been absolved before their cases got beyond the deputy level, so flimsy were the accusations made against them.

Beyond Abies, the earth was rumbling, shouts and trampling footsteps approaching fast.

While Constantius gave laws to the Barbarians beyond the Danube, he distinguished, with specious compassion, the Sarmatian exiles, who had been expelled from their native country by the rebellion of their slaves, and who formed a very considerable accession to the power of the Quadi.

Sir John Fenwick, Smith, and Cook, to say nothing of the corroborative evidence of Goodman, establish beyond doubt that you were accessorily, though perhaps not actively, guilty of high treason--at this period, I say, there can be little doubt that if you were brought to trial--that is, in the course of next week, as I have heard it rumoured--the result would be fatal, such, in short, as we should all deplore.

I ventured outside, Achates in my arms, wondering if the Llangarlian guards beyond the door would allow me to walk about the town.

When the newspapers of our side had discovered and published it, and put it beyond his power to deny it, then he came forward and made a virtue of necessity by acknowledging it.

The address in the commons was ultimately agreed to after a most acrimonious debate, protracted by the Irish members and their opponents far beyond the limits usual on such occasions.

Stalinist lapels and hemlines into spangly kitsch, the Day-Glo designer industrial-waste outlets vending pet elements from beyond the actinide seriesin all this synthetic needs-mongering, Kraft and Linda stumble upon a bookstore.

In addition, a fledgling has to contend with the devastating effect of daylight, the ability to see, hear and smell things way beyond mortal capabilities, and an extraordinary mental acuity to mold mortal minds.

Her gaze met his with the penetrating acumen of a woman for whom life had no more surprises, a woman with a wordly competence beyond her years.

Beyond the last-mentioned river, Edessa was distinguished by a firm and early adherence to the faith.