Surmount (verb)

  1. To overcome or conquer a problem or obstacle; to successfully deal with a challenge.
  2. To be on top of, or above something.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french surmonter, from sur- "over" + monter "to mount".

Examples:

  1. The team was able to surmount the technical difficulties and launch the rocket.
  2. He surmounted the obstacles in his path and achieved success.
  3. The company surmount the crisis and turn a profit.
  4. The climbers surmounted the mountain's peak.
  5. The company surmount the competition and became the market leader.
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