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1 surmount
[səˈmaunt] verbto overcome or deal with (problems, obstacles etc) successfully:يَتَغَلَّب على المَصاعِبHe surmounted these obstacles without trouble.
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2 mount, surmount, rise
اِعْتَلَى \ mount, surmount, rise. -
3 تسلق
1́ n. climb, scaling, ascent, mounting, creep2́ v. climb, mount, surmount, scale, scramble, get up, get over, swarm up, ramble, swarm -
4 تغلب على المصاعب
v. surmount -
5 علا
v. tower, surmount, overlie, pick up -
6 اجتاز
اِجْتازَ: تَغَلّبَ علىto surmount, get over, get past, (be able to) cope with -
7 تجاوز
تَجَاوَزَ: تَغَلّبَ علىto surmount, overcome, master, get over, get past, cope with; to triumph over, outdo, defeat, beat -
8 تغلب على
تَغَلّبَ على: ذَلّلَ، قَهَرَto surmount, overcome, master, get over, get past, (be able to) cope with; to triumph over, vanquish, get the better of, overpower, overmaster, overwhelm, outdo, defeat, beat -
9 ذلل
ذَلّلَ: تَغَلّبَ على (الصّعُوباتِ إلخ)to surmount, overcome, master, get over, get past, (be able to) cope with; to iron out, smooth out or away, eliminate -
10 علا
عَلاَ (الشّيْءَ أو عَنْهُ أو عَلَيْه)to overtop, top, tower over, rise over or above, be over or above, surmount, be or lie at the top of -
11 قهر
قَهَرَ: تَغَلّبَ علىto surmount, overcome, master, get over -
12 قوي على
قَوِيَ على: تَغَلّبَ علىto surmount, overcome, master, get over, (be able to) cope with -
13 اعتلى
اِعْتَلَى \ mount, surmount, rise.
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Surmount — Sur*mount , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surmounted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surmounting}.] [OE. sourmounten, OF. surmonter, sormonter, F. surmonter; sur over + monter to mount. See {Sur }, and {Mount}, v. i.] 1. To rise above; to be higher than; to overtop.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surmount — I verb beat, clear, climb, command, conquer, crest, crown, defeat, dominate, exceed, excel, exsuperare, get the better of, go beyond, master, outdo, outmaneuver, outrival, overcome, overpass, overpower, overthrow, overturn, pass, prevail over,… … Law dictionary
surmount — late 14c., to rise above, go beyond, from O.Fr. surmounter rise above, from sur beyond + monter to go up (see MOUNT (Cf. mount) (v.)). Meaning to prevail over, overcome is recorded from late 14c … Etymology dictionary
surmount — overcome, overthrow, rout, *conquer, vanquish, defeat, subdue, subjugate, reduce, beat, lick Analogous words: surpass, transcend, outdo, outstrip, excel, *exceed … New Dictionary of Synonyms
surmount — [v] overcome, triumph over best, better, cap, clear, conquer, crest, crown, defeat, down, exceed, hurdle, leap, lick*, negotiate, outdo, outstrip, over, overpower, overtop, pass, prevail over, rise above, subdue, surpass, throw*, top*, vanquish,… … New thesaurus
surmount — ► VERB 1) overcome (a difficulty or obstacle). 2) stand or be placed on top of. DERIVATIVES surmountable adjective … English terms dictionary
surmount — [sər mount′] vt. [ME surmounten < OFr surmonter: see SUR 1 & MOUNT2] 1. Obs. to surpass or exceed; go beyond 2. to get the better of; conquer; overcome 3. to be or lie at the top of; be or rise above … English World dictionary
surmount — surmountable, adj. surmountableness, n. surmounter, n. /seuhr mownt /, v.t. 1. to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill. 2. to get over or across (barriers, obstacles, etc.). 3. to prevail over: to surmount… … Universalium
surmount — UK [sə(r)ˈmaʊnt] / US [sərˈmaʊnt] verb [transitive] Word forms surmount : present tense I/you/we/they surmount he/she/it surmounts present participle surmounting past tense surmounted past participle surmounted 1) to deal successfully with a… … English dictionary
surmount — [[t]sə(r)ma͟ʊnt[/t]] surmounts, surmounting, surmounted 1) VERB If you surmount a problem or difficulty, you deal successfully with it. [V n] I realized I had to surmount the language barrier. Syn: overcome 2) VERB: usu passive If something is… … English dictionary
surmount — /sɜˈmaʊnt / (say ser mownt) verb (t) 1. to mount upon; get on the top of; mount upon and cross over: to surmount a hill. 2. to get over or across (barriers, obstacles, etc.). 3. to prevail over. 4. to be on top of or above: a statue surmounting a …