go beyond



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.
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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.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alphaios-Biblical Greek
JĘDrzejYEND-zhayPolish
UrielYUWR-ee-əl (English)Biblical, Hebrew
Nicolle[ni:'kɔ:l]
VilĈJoVEEL-chyoEsperanto
Apollon-Greek Mythology