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- Dictionarybeyond/bɪˈjɒnd/
preposition
- 1. at or to the further side of: "he pointed to a spot beyond the trees" Similar
- 2. happening or continuing after (a specified time or event): "many people work well beyond the age of sixty-five" Similar
adverb
- 1. at or to the further side of something: "from south of Dortmund as far as Essen and beyond" Similar Opposite
- 2. used before an adjective to indicate a quality surpassing that expressed by the adjective; absolutely or utterly: "it's beyond bizarre to leave out arguably the greatest NBA player of all time" Similar
noun
- 1. the unknown, especially in references to life after death: "messages from the beyond"
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