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go beyond

verb as in break

Strongest match

verb as in outdistance

verb as in overlap

verb as in pass

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Example Sentences

But the answers to these questions go beyond merely controlling what children watch.

“You would think that over 100 years ago, people would go beyond that point,” Smith said.

Furthermore, there is the potential for those images to go beyond their intended recipient.

The repercussions of the Napa earthquake may go beyond toppled barrel rooms and a disrupted tourist season.

“We are always asking our students to keep the protests on campus, even if they go beyond the acceptable norms,” says Hosni.

But now she was to go beyond the barrier; she was to see the world, and she could hardly wait for the time to start.

I have everywhere remarked that the Indians jangle and threaten a great deal, but that they never go beyond that.

She threatened to go beyond sea, to throw herself out of window, to drown herself.

But you must give me your parole—not to go beyond camp limits at any time or for any purpose without my express permission.

But the teacher does not go beyond this, and descant upon the opposite conditions, and promise joys ineffable and full of glory.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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