surpassing
IPA: sɝpˈæsɪŋ
noun
- The act or process by which something is surpassed; a bettering.
adjective
- Becoming superior to others; becoming excellent; exceptional; exceeding.
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Examples of "surpassing" in Sentences
- Her beauty is surpassing.
- Who did such surpassing project
- The project is well done and surpassing.
- Everyone agrees that this work is surpassing.
- Is there an objection that this work is not surpassing
- He had not succeeded in surpassing a decent mediocrity.
- He also went 10-of-13 from the line in surpassing 30 points for the ninth time this season.
- Today in Sports: Jack Nicklaus won the PGA tournament, his 14th major title surpassing Bobby Jones.
- Why has she succeeded in surpassing the technological lead on which the West has relied too heavily?
- He scored on runs of 1, 2 and 33 yards in surpassing 200 yards rushing for the second time this season, and helped Mississippi State outrush Ole Miss 304-31.
- Now we are all expected to cheer for Bill Gates, who in surpassing the Rockefellers and the Carnegies and defying the loathsome bureaucrats at the Justice Department, has proven himself to be the People's Monopolist.
- "Useful and ornamental needlework, knitting and netting are capable of being made, not only sources of personal gratification, but of high moral benefit, and the means of developing in surpassing loveliness and grace, some of the highest and noblest feelings of the soul."
- That he can write lines surpassing -- aye! "she cried," _surpassing_ Polonius's advice to his son, and leave them uncopied on an ale-house table to go off with the first loose woman who comes by, and be carried home, too drunk to walk, the next morning, roaring out hymns about eternal salvation.
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