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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
surpass
verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
exceed/surpass sb's expectations (=be or do better than you hoped or expected)
▪ The holiday exceeded our expectations.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
easily
▪ The Patiño furniture easily surpassed Sotheby's expectations, however.
even
▪ Follow they did, and in many departments they matched and even surpassed the later Sierra releases.
▪ These few lucky observers had witnessed the most spectacular meteor shower in recorded history, surpassing even the 1833 Leonids.
▪ It was said that he surpassed even the realism of the camera.
▪ It surpasses even the natural abysses of the ocean floor.
far
▪ Or would the wisdom-giving years pass on a new perception that far surpassed the achievements of scientific knowledge?
▪ If I beat Chavez, my career will far surpass any expectations.
▪ But the objective worth of my degree was far surpassed by its value as a stepping-stone to other places, other identities.
▪ For example, many technology stocks in 1995 had stock price increases that far surpassed their profits.
▪ When profits from such trade far surpassed his wages as ship's surgeon, his career interests shifted.
▪ Middle-class living standards here far surpass life in Moscow, where many still live dormitory-style in small apartments.
▪ An analysis of landfills shows that thrown away food far surpasses plastics in volume.
▪ And though the researchers had suspected all along that these hot springs existed, the real thing had far surpassed their imaginings.
■ NOUN
expectations
▪ It's success has surpassed all expectations.
▪ If I beat Chavez, my career will far surpass any expectations.
▪ The interest shown by the public surpassed all our expectations.
▪ The Patiño furniture easily surpassed Sotheby's expectations, however.
s
▪ Both far surpassed the S &038; P 500, by 237 percentage points and 120 percentage points, respectively.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ In 15 years, China will likely surpass the U.S. as the world's largest market.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Among the Copernicans there was exhilaration at the thought that man, in his astronomical understanding, had now surpassed the ancients.
▪ An analysis of landfills shows that thrown away food far surpasses plastics in volume.
▪ By 1988, K-Mart and Wal-Mart were both well on their way to surpassing Sears in the world-wide merchandising business.
▪ Even Luzhkov has surpassed Yeltsin in national support, receiving 12 percent.
▪ In the early 1990s, Goodby helped Sega surpass Nintendo.
▪ This surpasses amounts raised by such better-known parts of the University of Maryland at Baltimore as the schools of pharmacy and dentistry.
▪ Yet the permanent achievements of her reign were not surpassed by any other ruler of the age.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Surpass

Surpass \Sur*pass"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surpassed; p. pr. & vb. n. Surpassing.] [F. surpasser; sur over + passer to pass. See Sur-, and Pass.] To go beyond in anything good or bad; to exceed; to excel.

This would surpass Common revenge and interrupt his joy.
--Milton.

Syn: To exceed; excel; outdo; outstrip.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
surpass

1550s, from Middle French surpasser "go beyond, exceed, excel" (16c.), from sur- "beyond" (see sur- (1)) + passer "to go by" (see pass (v.)). Related: Surpassed; surpassing.

Wiktionary
surpass

vb. (context transitive English) To go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.

WordNet
surpass
  1. v. distinguish oneself; "She excelled in math" [syn: excel, stand out]

  2. be or do something to a greater degree; "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This car outperforms all others in its class" [syn: outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform]

  3. pass by; "A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window"; "He passed his professor in the hall"; "One line of soldiers surpassed the other" [syn: travel by, pass by, go past, go by, pass]

  4. go beyond; "Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds" [syn: exceed, transcend]

Wikipedia
Surpass

Surpass was a short-lived Wrigley antacid gum.

Shipments of Surpass to retail outlets were discontinued in March 2003 due to lack of popularity.

Usage examples of "surpass".

Ames fair value formula, two of the components thereof were accorded special emphasis, with the second quickly surpassing the first in terms of the measure of importance attributed to it.

The maiden was attired in deep mourning, and though looking very pale, her surpassing beauty produced a strong impression upon Sir Francis Mitchell, who instantly arose on seeing her, and made her a profound, and, as he considered, courtly salutation.

With voice far sweeter than thy dying notes, Spirit more vast than thine, frame more attuned To beauty, wasting these surpassing powers In the deaf air, to the blind earth, and heaven That echoes not my thoughts?

Formerly these berries were added to the malt in grinding, so that the spirit obtained therefrom was flavoured with the berries from the first, and surpassed all that could be made by any other method.

Therefore the father can never be surpassed in the bestowal of benefits, because the benefit which surpasses his own is really his.

Thou art powerful and kind, and Thou art the Bestower, the Generous, the Lord of surpassing bounty.

In French narrative literature there is nothing to surpass the first hundred pages in which George Sand introduces us to the burgraves of central France.

John, Duke of Seth, Marquess of Fowler, Earl of Barton, Viscount Carvernon, normally was settled in at Newmarket for the entire race season, his passion for horseflesh, everyone knew, surpassing even his acute interest in female flesh.

Calton palace,--the satellites of the heir apparent, the brave, the witty, and the gay,--the soul-inspiring, mirthful band, whose talents gave a splendid lustre to the orb of royalty, far surpassing the most costly jewel in his princely coronet.

The only thing that surpassed her fear of Morraine was her hatred of him.

Mint would only become more Hellish the deeper he went into it, like the Inferno according to Dante, and that in its deepest penetralia would be a forge of surpassing hotness where Isaac turned lead into gold.

And what have they discovered, beyond the elementary fact that clams have a fully developed philoprogenitive tendency, to put it that way, or, to come right out with it, a grasp of fundamentals surpassed only by some of the mammalian bipeds, such as business men, politicians and any one else with the time and money?

He remembered Prew and eagerly made friends with him, and he quickly arrived at a worship of Jack Malloy that surpassed even that of Blues Berry and came very close to the point of embarrassment the way he followed Jack around like a puppy.

This magnificent home had overwhelmed her even as she approached: its towering crest, its ramifying branches garlanded with countless luminants, its far-spread webs designed to protect the occupants against wingets and add their minuscule contribution to the pool of organic matter at its roots, cleverly programmed to withdraw before a visitor so that they would not be torn all, all reflected such luxury as far surpassed her youthful experience.

God May prove their foe, and with repenting hand Abolish his own works--This would surpass Common revenge.