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go beyond |
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go beyond someone or something to pass ahead of someone or something. I went beyond the place where I should have turned off. Fred went beyond me a half block before he remembered who I was. Then he came back and said hello. See also: beyond go beyond something 1. Lit. to do more of something than the expected amount; to go further with something than was required. You clearly went beyond what was required of you. Sharon went beyond the basic requirements. 2. . Fig. to go past something or some place. We went beyond the town and lost our way. They went beyond the turnoff. See also: beyond How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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so many that one might get confused The trick is to go beyond the pink and blue to the commonsense of choosing baby clothes The way I feel now, I would like to go beyond 2010, not much beyond, but you know, enough to go beyond. of Tubingen, Germany), who kindly set about writing this text with the intention of minimizing the difficult matter within the field even if he was forced to go beyond presenting only fundamentals for a general understanding. |
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