Need another word that means the same as “beyond”? Find 5 synonyms and 30 related words for “beyond” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Beyond” are: further on, far off, far away, in the distance, afar
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “beyond” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
afar | At or to a certain point or degree. For months he had loved her from afar. |
far away | At or to a certain point or degree. |
far off | At or to a certain point or degree. |
further on | To or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther’ is used more frequently than `further’ in this physical sense. |
in the distance | To or toward the inside of. |
across | To the opposite side. A crater some 30 metres across. |
aggrandize | Enhance the reputation of (someone) beyond what is justified by the facts. He hoped to aggrandize himself by dying a hero s death. |
amplify | Increase the amplitude of (an electrical signal or other oscillation. The manufacturers have developed a system of amplifying the radio signal. |
bloat | Become bloated or swollen or puff up. The fungus has bloated their abdomens. |
broad | Broad in scope or content T G Winner. A broad expanse of paddy fields. |
broaden | Extend in scope or range or area. Broaden the road. |
corroboration | Evidence which confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding; confirmation. There is no independent corroboration for this. |
dilate | Become wider. His pupils were dilated. |
distend | Become wider. Air is introduced into the stomach to distend it. |
diversify | Vary in order to spread risk or to expand. New plants will diversify the habitat. |
enlarge | Make large. Very often a favourite photograph is enlarged and framed. |
escalation | An increase to counteract a perceived discrepancy. An escalation of violence. |
expand | Expand the influence of. The dough expands. |
expanded | Relatively broad in shape. Expanded polystyrene. |
expansion | The political strategy of extending a state’s territory by encroaching on that of other nations. A small expansion of industry. |
extend | Continue or extend. Extend a hand. |
extent | The area covered by something. Everyone will have to compromise to some extent. |
horizon | The great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth. The sun rose above the horizon. |
lengthen | Make or become longer. In the spring when the days are lengthening. |
magnification | Making to seem more important than it really is. This microscope should give a magnification of about 100. |
outreach | Stretch out one’s arms. The growth of evangelistic outreach. |
over | Over the entire area. The car flipped over. |
prevalence | The ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population. He was surprised by the prevalence of optimism about the future. |
reach | Reach a destination either real or abstract. Outside the reach of the law. |
scope | A telescope microscope or other device having a name ending in scope. Plato even maintains religion to be the chief aim and scope of human life. |
side | Spin given to the cue ball in snooker and billiards by hitting it on one side. Her ability to put up with his disagreeable side. |
stretch | Extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length. Her nap had stretched to two hours. |
stretching | Act of expanding by lengthening or widening. |
swell | Very good. She felt herself swell with pride. |
widen | Become broader or wider or more extensive. We should widen the scope of our investigation. |
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