English to Punjabi Dictionary surpass

surpass

ਲੰਘ
definition
verb
prewar levels of production were surpassed in 1929
exceed; be greater than.
example
If their arguments are successful, they can easily 'surpass' the targets.
I expect that production of cars in Thailand will 'surpass' the 640,000-unit mark.
The victory was his 51st of the season to 'surpass' the previous mark of 50.
he continued to 'surpass' me at all games
he continued to 'surpass' me at all games
Once again the cast have been asked to put on a special attempt to 'surpass' the productions of the past years.
They will enter a hall of 'surpassing' beauty, with walls of Douglas fir that flow as elegantly as the lines of a fine instrument, a space as soulful in its way as the cathedral's nave.
He was always cool - and not because he adapted his personality to meet the definitions of the era, but because he was 'surpassingly' cool.
The sum of the parts often 'surpasses' the originals.
Many people know the story of Padmini, the queen of Chittaur, whose 'surpassing' beauty led Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, to wage a ruthless war.
Frequently incorrect, occasionally even inaccurate, he nevertheless stirs orchestras into producing sounds of 'surpassing' beauty, using wildly unconventional hand movements that even he cannot reproduce when not conducting.
The rubbery consistency was 'surpassed' only by the amount of sediment in the liqueur.
The small pursed mouth was gracefully opened to shape 'surpassingly' sweet words.
Oddly, television, despite its factory-like production mechanisms, 'surpasses' film in receptivity to chance in its productions.
Consumers in this market are driven by a passion for a sport and its products that 'surpasses' the level of passion for other recreational activities.
Remittances, as they're called, are expected to become Mexico's primary source of income this year, 'surpassing' the amount of money that Mexico makes on oil exports for the first time ever.
I thought last week's performance by Cris was the worst I'd ever seen by a professional footballer, but he's 'surpassing himself' tonight.
At 308 metres, it will be the tallest building in the country, 'surpassing' the 298-metre-tall First Canadian Place in downtown Toronto, Trump said today in a release.
You have truly 'surpassed yourself' in all manner of possible ways!
The number of expressed sequences greatly 'surpasses' the estimated number of protein-coding genes in mammalian genomes.
On the last day of the week-long spam count, the spammers have really 'surpassed themselves' .
The sound for the game, however, far 'surpasses' any expectation for a video game.
Now the ever progressive York gallery has 'surpassed itself' by presenting an exhibition by Annie Halliday that utilises neither camera nor lens.
I think that it was, for him, 'surpassingly' a matter of dignity.
Moving on quickly, Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean raised a stunning $7.5 million in the second quarter of this year, 'surpassing' his eight rivals.
This has led to some renditions of 'surpassing' corniness, with this year no exception.
Ticket sales have already 'surpassed' the 100,000 milestone.
Ever believable, this actress to my mind continually 'surpasses' what I have always come to think of as her definitive performance.
Not only are they among the largest and most stately trees on earth, but they thrive in settings of 'surpassing' scenic beauty.
Playwrights, actors and audiences alike constantly 'surpassed themselves' , and it's something I now always strive for in my work.
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