surmount

[sərˈmaʊnt]

surmount Definition

  • 1to overcome a difficulty or obstacle
  • 2to be placed on top of something, especially as a symbol of victory

Using surmount: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was able to surmount the language barrier and communicate effectively.

  • Example

    The team was able to surmount the odds and win the championship.

  • Example

    He surmounted the mountain and planted his country's flag at the summit.

surmount Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for surmount

Antonyms for surmount

  • succumb to
  • yield to
  • be defeated by

Phrases with surmount

  • an obstacle that can be overcome

    Example

    Although it seemed impossible at first, the challenge turned out to be a surmountable obstacle.

  • to reach the top of a mountain or hill

    Example

    After months of training, they were finally able to surmount the summit of Mount Everest.

  • to successfully overcome a difficult task or situation

    Example

    With hard work and determination, she was able to surmount the challenge of starting her own business.

Origins of surmount

from Old French 'surmonter', from 'sur-' meaning 'over' and 'monter' meaning 'to mount'

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Summary: surmount in Brief

The verb 'surmount' [sərˈmaʊnt] means to overcome a difficulty or obstacle, or to be placed on top of something as a symbol of victory. Examples include 'She was able to surmount the language barrier' and 'He surmounted the mountain and planted his country's flag at the summit.' Phrases include 'surmountable obstacle,' 'surmount the summit,' and 'surmount a challenge.'