beyond


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further away in the distance (than something):

In the distance, beyond the river, was a small town.

From the top of the hill we could see our house and the woods beyond.


outside or after (a stated limit):

Few people live beyond the age of a hundred.

We cannot allow the work to continue beyond the end of the year.

I've got nothing to tell you beyond (= in addition to) what I told you earlier.

The repercussions will be felt throughout the industry and beyond (= in other areas).

Tonight's performance has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control (= events that we are unable to deal with).