Surmount

Verb

 * 1) to get over; to overcome
 * 2) * 1748. David Hume.  Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973.  § 10.
 * this difficulty may perhaps be surmounted by care and art

Related terms

 * surmountable
 * insurmountable

Adverbs for Surmount
exultantly; victoriously; boisterously; triumphantly; ambitiously; incredibly.

Verbs for Surmount
accrue—; accumulate—; afford—; amass—; avert—; discard—; disclose—; dispose of —; exaggerate—; invest—; market—; pile up—; reveal—; squander—; swallow—; — assures; —augments; —brims; —burdens; —congests; —deluges; —floods the market; —gorges; —gluts; —insures; —overflows; —strains; —supersaturates; —weighs upon.

Thesaurus
beat, best, bestraddle, bestride, better, cap, clamber, clamber up, clear, climax, climb, climb over, climb up, command, conquer, consummate, crest, crown, culminate, deck, defeat, dominate, down, escalade, finish, floor, frost, head, hurdle, ice, leap, lick, look down upon, master, mount, negotiate, outdo, outstrip, outtop, over, overarch, overcome, overleap, overlook, overmaster, overmatch, overpower, overset, overshadow, overthrow, overtop, overturn, peak, prevail over, ramp, rise above, scale, scale the heights, scrabble up, scramble up, send flying, shin, shin up, shinny, silence, struggle up, surpass, terminate, throw, tip, top, top off, tower above, tower over, trip, trip up, triumph over, upclimb, upset, vault

Etymology
From <  surmonter: < sur-: + monter:.

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