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[ 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" Used in print (William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)The objectification of the world of spirit in popular superstition had certainly gone far beyond what the experience of spirit could justify or support . (Schubert Ogden, Christ Without Myth....)However much we may have to criticize liberal theology 's constructive formulations , the theology we ourselves must strive to formulate can only go beyond liberalism , not behind it . (Edward Austin Walton, "On Education for the Interior...)This would , naturally , lengthen their courses far beyond the largely esthetic demands of interior_designer 's training . (Harry H. Hull, "The Normal Forces and Their Ther...)The actual pressure was not determined because the pressure was beyond the upper_limit of the apparatus on_hand . (E. Gellhorn, "Prolegomena to a theory of the emotions"...)The visceral_brain as_well_as the neocortex is known to contribute to memory , but this topic is beyond the scope of this paper . |
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[ adverb ] on the farther side from the observer
Synonyms Examples "a pond with a hayfield beyond" Used in print (Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)The road seemed animated with a few more wagons than usual ; a carriage raising_up the choking June dust , and beyond , in a meadow , a local militia company drilling with muskets , Kentuck ' rifles , every kind of horse pistol , old sword , or cutlass . |
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[ pronoun ] preposition, in or toward the other side in a countinuous path
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[ adverb ] in addition
Examples "agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond" |
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