(literary, archaic) On the outside
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At or to the further side of
“According to the ancient priest, the island of Atlantis was located beyond the limits of Heracles.”
Outside the limits or scope of
“This is beyond anything I could have ever imagined.”
Outside the reach or capacity of
“He is beyond redemption as he is far too ingrained in his beliefs.”
Later than
“People should be allowed to continue working beyond the age of retirement if they so choose.”
Apart from
“Beyond a basic knowledge of HTML, his web development skills are rather limited at this point.”
In addition to (something)
“Beyond the asking price itself, there will also be a range of recurrent fees that you should consider.”
(figuratively) Superior so as not to be subject to
To the other side of
Superior so as not to engage in a demeaning activity
No longer capable of
In front of
Over a period of time
At, to, or toward the back of
At or to the other or far side of something
“From here, we get a stunning view of the picturesque town and the rolling mountains beyond.”
At a greater distance
“We plan to trek through the forest and beyond until we reach the valley.”
(informal) To a very large or great degree
“His ideas are beyond crazy yet brilliant at the same time.”
In front of or from one side to the other of
Deviating from the desired or intended path or course
At a distance away
(literary, archaic) On the outside
Further forward in time or place
Remaining, or in addition
At an elevated position
At a more elevated position
(clear of) So as to be out of the way of or away from
The unending existence after death
“I believe that our ancestors are smiling upon us from the beyond.”
The state or condition of being inexhaustible
Unable to be physically reached, especially of a location
Unable to be achieved or realized
On the outside
Furthest from a center
Near, beyond, etc.
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