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To be greater than something else in a particular quality or aspect.

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  • The new model easily surpassed its predecessor in performance.
  • Her latest novel surpassed all expectations in terms of sales.
  • The company's profits surpassed last year's figures in every category.
  • He managed to surpass his personal best in the marathon.
  • The film surpassed the original in its visual effects.
  • This year's harvest surpassed previous records in quantity.
  • The chef surpassed himself in creating this exquisite dish.
  • The team's dedication surpassed any we had seen before in terms of effort.
  • The architect's design surpassed the competition in innovation and functionality.
  • His ability to surpass challenges in difficult situations is remarkable.