To cause pain or discomfort to (a part of the body) by pressing or being too tight:
To pass beyond the limits of (a category or conception, for instance):
To be tilted; slant:
Surpass is defined as to go beyond, exceed or excel.
(Obs.) To surpass or exceed; go beyond
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(Mathematics) To mark with a prime mark.
To achieve a maximum of development, value, or intensity:
To rise above; exceed in height; tower over
To exceed or surpass
To act as chief officer of; command the operations of (a military unit)
To be in charge of; lead:
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To do or be better than; surpass.
To dominate is defined as to have or take control, or to get all the attention.
To be the crown, highest part, or chief ornament of
Cream means to form into a foamy consistency, or to add the oily part of milk to a recipe, or is slang for defeating or beating with great force.
To cover or seal with a cap
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Better means to a greater degree, or more appropriate.
Best means in the greatest advantage or manner.
Ace is defined as to perform very well.
To cover as a coat.
To cover as if with clothing:
To strengthen by adding extra support or material.
To separate, conceal, shelter, or protect, with or as with a screen
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To cover with or as with a cloak
Overrun is defined as to overwhelmed by, or to extend beyond what is expected, or to move beyond.
Beat means to hit something over and over again or to form or mix something.
To clip, lop, cut, etc.
To cut with or as if with shears:
To truncate is to cut off a part of or to cut short.
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To cut off (an arm, leg, etc.), esp. by surgery
To cut off the head of; behead.
(Intransitive) To go from one person to another.
To go at a faster pace than; get ahead of
To prove greater or better than; surpass.
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lost (antonym)
To wander from or become ignorant of:
replaced (antonym)
To provide a substitute for (something broken or unsatisfactory, for example):
added (antonym)
To constitute an addition:
descended (antonym)
To lower oneself; stoop:
fallen (antonym)
To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
dropped (antonym)
To fall in drops
lowered (antonym)
To become lower; sink, fall, become reduced, etc.
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approximated (antonym)
approached (antonym)
Approach means to move close to something.
painted (related)
To cover or decorate with paint; color
cut (related)
To mow, reap, or harvest:
excited (related)
To call forth; arouse; provoke
In a clear manner; so as to be clear
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To go beyond (a limit); exceed:
Find another word for topped. In this page you can discover 57 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for topped, like: toyed, pinched, transcended, exceeded, tipped, surpassed, surmounted, pruned, primed, peaked and overtopped.
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