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Superar

Superar is a Spanish verb that primarily means to overcome, to surpass, or to go beyond. It is used to describe getting past difficulties, obstacles, or adverse experiences, as well as exceeding others in performance, quality, or quantity. The verb can also express personal growth, such as improving one’s skills or resilience.

Etymology and grammar: superar comes from Latin superāre, formed with the prefix super- meaning over or above.

Usage and examples: common constructions include superar un obstáculo, superar una prueba, o superar una crisis.

See also: related concepts include resiliencia and superación de adversidades. The verb is widely used in education,

It
is
a
regular
verb
of
the
first
conjugation,
so
its
present
tense
forms
follow
the
standard
-ar
pattern
(for
example:
yo
supero,
tú
superas,
él
supera,
nosotros
superamos,
vosotros
superáis,
ellos
superan).
The
infinitive
is
followed
by
direct
objects
in
transitive
uses,
and
its
reflexive
form,
superarse,
typically
denotes
self-improvement
or
recovery
(por
ejemplo,
superarse
a
sí
mismo,
superar
una
crisis).
The
gerund
is
superando
and
the
past
participle
is
superado.
In
competitive
contexts
one
can
superar
a
alguien
en
una
comparación
o
carrera.
The
noun
derivation,
superación,
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
overcoming
and
is
often
used
in
phrases
like
superación
personal
or
programas
de
superación
personal.
sports,
psychology,
and
everyday
language
to
express
moving
beyond
limits
or
difficulties.