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  • 61beat — [adj] very tired dog tired*, exhausted, fatigued, kaput*, wearied, weary, worn out; concepts 316,720 Ant. rested beat [n1] throbbing cadence, cadency, flow, flutter, measure, meter, oscillation, palpitation, pound, pressure, pulsation, pulse,… …

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  • 62excel — [v] be superior; surpass beat, be good, be master of, be proficient, be skillful, best, be talented, better, cap, come through, eclipse, exceed, go beyond, go to town*, improve upon, make it, outdo, outrival, outshine, outstrip, pass, predominate …

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  • 63outclass — [v] surpass beat, best, better, cap, dominate, eclipse, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better*, improve upon, outdistance, outdo, outhussle, outmatch, outpace, outperform, outplay, outrank, outrival, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, put to… …

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  • 64outdo — [v] better, overcome beat, best, blow out of water*, bulldoze*, bury*, cook*, cream*, defeat, do in*, down*, eclipse, exceed, excel, fake out*, go one better*, leave behind*, lick*, outclass, outdistance, outfox, outgun, outjockey, outmaneuver,… …

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  • 65outweigh — [v] override, dominate atone for, balance, cancel out, compensate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, eclipse, exceed, excel, make up for, offset, outbalance, outrival, outrun, overcome, overshadow, predominate, preponderate, prevail, set …

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  • 66surpass — [v] outdo something or someone beat, best, better, cap, eclipse, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better*, improve upon, outdistance, outgo, outmatch, outpace, outperform, outrank, outrival, outrun, outshine, outstep, outstrip, outweigh, override …

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  • 67transcend — [v] go beyond; surpass beat, best, be superior, better, eclipse, exceed, excel, go above, leave behind, leave in the dust*, outdo, outrival, outshine, outstrip, outvie, overstep, overtop, rise above, top, transform; concept 141 Ant. fail, lose …

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  • 68outvie — verb be more of a rival than • Syn: ↑outrival • Hypernyms: ↑rival • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody Something s something …

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  • 69out|ri|val — «owt RY vuhl», transitive verb, valed, val|ing; (especially British) valled, val|ling. to outdo as a rival; surpass in competition: »Having tried to outrival one another upon that subject (Joseph Addison) …

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  • 70o|ver|shad|ow — «OH vuhr SHAD oh», transitive verb. 1. to be more important than: »The older boy overshadows his brother in school. Mr. Gamaliel Ives…would have been the first citizen if that other first citizen had not…so completely overshadowed him (Winston… …

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