Examples of 'has eclipsed' in a sentence

Meaning of "has eclipsed"

has eclipsed: overtaken or surpassed something or someone, often in a metaphorical sense of overshadowing or outshining

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The revolution has eclipsed our future.
This has eclipsed the main purpose of indoor environments.
His legend has eclipsed him.
The evening progressed, little by little everyone has eclipsed.
The wedding has eclipsed everything.
Attention to power and privileges has eclipsed them.
Possibility has eclipsed necessity.
Yana Kudryavtseva, Russia 's current star gymnast, has eclipsed even Kabaeva.
Marijuana has eclipsed alcohol as.
She has had precursors, but she has eclipsed them.
Transportation has eclipsed power generation as the largest source of greenhouse gasses.
One of these new giants has eclipsed all others.
The internet has eclipsed borders, and cyberwarfare is no exception.
At last the old country has eclipsed the new.
Spin has eclipsed reality, and in all circumstances, that is a proven recipe for extinction.

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In some months its viewership has eclipsed three billion views.
Today DNA has eclipsed blood-group testing, but politics continues to determine its use.
But the rapid spread of the disease has eclipsed these efforts.
Instagram has eclipsed its rival Twitter.
Of course, a bigger memory has eclipsed that one.
Mr. Sexton has eclipsed that phase of his life.
His brother 's later successful development of photography has eclipsed the part played by Claude.
Khayyam 's poetic work has eclipsed his fame as a mathematician and scientist.
A few minutes apart, Patrick 's boat Uniquehorn has eclipsed Sail Away 's record.
But English has eclipsed French as the second-most-spoken language.
But this does not mean China has eclipsed the West entirely.
It has eclipsed the 3.4 million views mark on YouTube.
But the infamy of the one has eclipsed the glory of the other.
Tonight, 48 hours in the city that in some ways has eclipsed York.
Khayyam 's poetic work has eclipsed his fame as a mathematician.
With this amount, the combined donations raised since the Gala 's inception has eclipsed $1.5 million.
In fact, substance abuse in general has eclipsed cancer in terms of prevalence.
In the last few years, football has eclipsed baseball as the most-watched sport in America.
Where do I go when the worship of myself has eclipsed the worship of God?
In fact, streaming of audio has eclipsed video streaming, according to Nielsen.
So, do you feel lately the bad has eclipsed the good?
Alongside Erdogan, Trump has eclipsed Putin as the favourite “ bad guy ” of the German media.
It could be said that Nightingale the woman, has eclipsed Nightingale 's work.
The people said "the sun has eclipsed because of the death of Ibrahim.".
The relatively recent politicization of Islam has eclipsed the spiritual dimension of this religion.
In the US, a boom in shale gas production has eclipsed efforts to expand renewables.
As Parkside Media 's second title, it has eclipsed the success of NZ Classic Car.
Gigi and Bella 's fame has eclipsed their mother 's.
It 's no surprise that entitlement spending has eclipsed discretionary spending every year since 1975.
Every Super Bowl since then has eclipsed 100 million viewers.

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