Surpass is a verb. He trained hard in the off-season hoping to surpass his performance from the previous season.
To surpass means to do better. Here are some sentences.He will surpass me soon.I can surpass that score easily.If you surpass the top grade, you will be the class valedictorian.
exceed
surpass, transcend, exceed, outshine.
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I aim to surpass your expectations. The existing record will be difficult to surpass.
With just a few more donations, we will surpass our fundraising goal.
Can you surpass my expectations? (surpass = out do, get further, overtake )
To surpass means to do better. Here are some sentences.He will surpass me soon.I can surpass that score easily.If you surpass the top grade, you will be the class valedictorian.
Superare.
excel
exceed
The student surpassed what he thought he was going to get on the test.
They surmount, they surpass.
exceed/surpass
To emulate means to imitate or surpass either a person or an achievement. A sample sentence would be, "Children often emulate their elders".
go past, pass, pass by, surpass, travel by