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surpass

[ser-pas, -pahs] / sərˈpæs, -ˈpɑs /


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According to the Indian government’s own data, its economy has now achieved a gross domestic product of $4.18 trillion, narrowly surpassing that of Japan.

From MarketWatch

“This is just the beginning,” he says, though he recognizes that a $25,000 video marketing budget far surpasses the roughly $3,500 cost for a typical video for a property of this size.

From The Wall Street Journal

But like many former giants, IBM lost its leadership to upstarts as the personal computer and software eras surpassed mainframes.

From The Wall Street Journal

This structure translated directly into greater strength, surpassing results obtained from more than 1 million simulations conducted without machine learning.

From Science Daily

The average price of a new car in the U.S. surpassed $50,000 for the first time this fall.

From MarketWatch