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beyond (EN)
preposition, adverb

preposition “beyond”

beyond
  1. at a place or distance that is farther than a specific point
    The mountains are beyond the river.
  2. happening after a particular time or event
    The library stays open beyond 8 PM on weekdays.
  3. more than; to a degree that is more than what is usual or expected
    Her performance went beyond what anyone thought possible.
  4. adding to something; providing more than what is already present or available
    He had no evidence beyond his own suspicions.
  5. used to express that something cannot be done or achieved
    The old computer was beyond fixing.
  6. too difficult or complex to be understood or grasped by someone
    The concept of quantum physics was beyond her.

adverb “beyond”

beyond (more/most)
  1. further
    The river and the forest beyond were hidden in mist.
  2. later
    We have plans for the summer and beyond.