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Surpassent

Surpassent is the third-person plural present indicative form of the French verb surpasser, meaning to surpass, outdo, or exceed. It is used with plural subjects, as in ils surpassent leurs rivaux or elles surpassent leurs rivales.

Etymology and form: surpasser is built from the prefix sur- meaning “over” or “above” plus passer, “to

Usage: Surpassent appears in formal and written French, including journalism, sports reporting, and academic writing, to

Examples: Ex: Les équipes surpassent leurs records cette saison. Ex: Les chiffres surpassent les prévisions. Translations:

See also: Related French verbs include surpasser (the infinitive) and dépasser (to exceed or go beyond), which

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The
form
surpassent
follows
the
standard
-er
verb
conjugation
in
the
present
tense
for
elles/ils.
describe
exceeding
a
standard,
goal,
or
previous
performance.
It
is
a
close
synonym
of
dépasser,
with
a
nuance
that
emphasizes
overt
surpassing
of
a
benchmark
or
competitor.
The
teams
surpass
their
records
this
season;
The
figures
surpass
the
forecasts.
are
used
in
overlapping
but
distinct
contexts.
Surpassent
as
a
present
tense
form
is
limited
to
plural
subjects
and
signals
ongoing
surpassing
in
the
present.
In
English,
the
equivalent
idea
is
expressed
with
verbs
such
as
surpass,
exceed,
or
outstrip
depending
on
nuance.