beyond | ||
1. | [ pronoun ] preposition | |
Synonyms: | past | |
2. | [ adverb ] farther along in space or time or degree | |
Examples: | "through the valley and beyond" "to the eighth grade but not beyond" "will be influential in the 1990s and beyond" |
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3. | [ adverb ] on the farther side from the observer | |
Synonyms: | on_the_far_side | |
Examples: | "a pond with a hayfield beyond" |
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4. | [ pronoun ] preposition, to indicate movement through a point and continuing | |
Synonyms: | past by | |
Examples: | "They drove by my house." "It is beyond the bounds of good sense." "He looked past me." |
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5. | [ pronoun ] preposition, in or toward the other side in a countinuous path | |
Synonyms: | on_the_other_side_of over across | |
6. | [ adverb ] in addition | |
Examples: | "agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond" |
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Similar spelling: |
bend Benda benday behind Bento Benoit |