superate

[ˈsuːpəreɪt]

superate Definition

  • 1to overcome or prevail over something
  • 2to surpass or excel in something

Using superate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "superate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was able to superate her fear of heights and climb the mountain.

  • Example

    The team worked hard to superate their previous record and win the championship.

  • Example

    He was determined to superate his rival and become the best athlete in the world.

superate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for superate

Antonyms for superate

  • succumb to
  • yield to
  • be defeated by
  • fail at
  • underperform in
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Summary: superate in Brief

'Superate' [ˈsuːpəreɪt] is a verb that means to overcome or surpass something. It can refer to overcoming obstacles or challenges, as in 'She was able to superate her fear of heights and climb the mountain,' or excelling in a particular area, as in 'The team worked hard to superate their previous record and win the championship.' Synonyms include 'overcome,' 'surmount,' 'excel,' and 'outdo,' while antonyms include 'succumb to,' 'yield to,' and 'fail at.'