surpass
Surpass vs Over - What's the difference?
surpass | over |As a verb surpass
is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.As an adverb over is
, above.As a preposition over is
over.Exclaim vs Surpass - What's the difference?
exclaim | surpass |As verbs the difference between exclaim and surpass
is that exclaim is (lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.As a noun exclaim
is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor.Subdue vs Surpass - What's the difference?
subdue | surpass | Related terms |As verbs the difference between subdue and surpass
is that subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.Surpass vs Overtop - What's the difference?
surpass | overtop | Related terms |Surpass is a related term of overtop.
As verbs the difference between surpass and overtop
is that surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed while overtop is to be higher than, to rise over the top of.Advance vs Surpass - What's the difference?
advance | surpass |In lang=en terms the difference between advance and surpass
is that advance is to move forwards, to approach while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.As verbs the difference between advance and surpass
is that advance is to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.As a noun advance
is a forward move; improvement or progression.As an adjective advance
is completed before need or a milestone event.Trancend vs Surpass - What's the difference?
trancend | surpass |Trancend is likely misspelled.
Trancend has no English definition.
As a verb surpass is
to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.Suppress vs Surpass - What's the difference?
suppress | surpass |As verbs the difference between suppress and surpass
is that suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue while surpass is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.Surpass vs Kind - What's the difference?
surpass | kind |As a verb surpass
is to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.As a noun kind is
child (young person).Supress vs Surpass - What's the difference?
supress | surpass |Supress is likely misspelled.
Supress has no English definition.