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                            Phrase(s): go beyond someone or something 
to pass ahead of someone or something.  •  I went beyond the place where I should have turned off.  •  Fred went beyond me a half block before he remembered who I was. Then he came back and said hello., Phrase(s): go beyond something 
1. Lit. to do more of something than the expected amount; to go further with something than was required.  •  You clearly went beyond what was required of you.  •  Sharon went beyond the basic requirements. 2. Fig. to go past something or some place.  •  We went beyond the town and lost our way.  •  They went beyond the turnoff.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs