
Rechercher
to surpass
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dépasser, surpasser
to exceed in quality or achievement
Transitive: to surpass sb/sth
Example
Her exceptional skills allowed her to surpass her competitors in the singing competition.
Through hard work and dedication, he managed to surpass expectations in his academic performance.
The young pianist 's talent has the potential to surpass the achievements of many seasoned musicians.
Example
The number of attendees at the event surpassed expectations, filling every seat.
Her sales figures have surpassed those of all her colleagues this quarter.
Donations have already surpassed the fundraising goal, thanks to generous contributions.
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dépasser
to move past or go beyond something, typically in terms of speed or distance
Transitive: to surpass a competitor
Example
She surpasses her competitors in every race she participates in.
The athlete is surpassing all previous records with each stride.
Their car surpassed all others on the racetrack, securing them the championship title.
04
dépasser, surpasser
to exceed one's previous achievements or standards and reach a higher level of performance
Transitive: to surpass a previous achievement
Example
The athlete trained hard to surpass their personal best in the upcoming competition.
As an artist, her goal is to continually surpass her own artistic boundaries and create increasingly impactful work.
The young gymnast trained hard to surpass her own records in the upcoming competition.
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surpassing
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