Beyond | Mean of beyond in English Dictionary
/biˈɑːnd/
- on or to the farther part or side
- From the house we can see the valley and the hills beyond.
- We passed the hotel and drove a bit beyond to see the ocean.
- to or until a later time
- The children who are part of the study will be monitored through their school years and beyond.
- in addition
- The hostel provides the essentials but nothing beyond. [=further, more, else]
- on or to the farther part or side of (something)
- From the house we can see the valley and the mountains beyond it.
- The parking area is just beyond those trees.
- Our land extends beyond the fence to those trees.
- planets beyond our solar system
- outside the limits or range of (something)
- The job is beyond his ability. [=the job is too hard for him; he is not capable of doing the job well]
- Such a project is beyond the city's budget. [=the project is too expensive]
- The results were beyond our expectations. [=were better than we expected]
- His influence does not extend beyond this department.
- She became rich beyond her wildest dreams. [=became very rich]
- We need to stop living beyond our means and start saving some money.
- for a period of time that continues after (a particular date, age, etc.)
- The program is unlikely to continue beyond next year. [=it will probably end after next year]
- She plans to continue working beyond the usual retirement age.
- in addition to
- There were no other problems with the house beyond [=besides] the leaky roof.
- I knew nothing about him beyond [=except] what he told me.