Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ bɪˈjɒnd/
verb to surpass or exceed a certain limit or boundary
A1 I go beyond my limits to achieve my goals.
A2 She goes beyond her comfort zone to try new things.
B1 The company's success is due to its ability to go beyond customer expectations.
B2 The research findings go beyond what was previously thought possible.
C1 His dedication to his work goes beyond mere professionalism.
C2 The artist's work goes beyond mere representation, it captures the essence of the subject.
formal In order to excel in this field, one must go beyond the basic requirements and strive for innovation.
informal If you want to stand out, you have to go beyond just doing the bare minimum.
slang Dude, you gotta go beyond if you want to impress her.
figurative His generosity knows no bounds; it seems to go beyond what is humanly possible.
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