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beyond prep 1 on the far side of something beyond the hills. 2 farther on than something in time or place. 3 out of the range, reach, power, understanding, possibility, etc of someone or something It's quite beyond my comprehension. 4 greater or better than something in amount, size, or level beyond all our expectations. 5 other than, or apart from, something unable to help beyond giving money. adverb farther away; to or on the far side of something. noun (the beyond) the unknown, especially life after death. beyond a joke more than one can reasonably tolerate. beyond one colloq 1 outside one's comprehension It's beyond me how she did it. 2 more than one is able to do I'm afraid the task is beyond me.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon begeondan.
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