preterirar

Ido

Etymology

From preter +‎ irar or preter- +‎ irar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /preteriˈrar/

Verb

preterirar (present preteriras, past preteriris, future preteriros, conditional preterirus, imperative preterirez)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to pass (by), go beyond
    Departinte ante ni, la amiki arivis pos ni; nam ni rajuntis li e preteriris li.
    Having departed before us, our friends arrived after us; for we overtook them and passed them by.
  2. (intransitive, figuratively) to overreach

Usage notes

Preterirar is used when the subject goes past an object that stands still, but devancar indicates that the object moves as well, and moves in the same direction as the subject.

Conjugation

Conjugation of preterirar
present past future
infinitive preterirar preteririr preteriror
tense preteriras preteriris preteriros
conditional preterirus
imperative preterirez
adjective active participle preteriranta preteririnta preterironta
adverbial active participle preterirante preteririnte preterironte
nominal
active participle
singular preteriranto preteririnto preterironto
plural preteriranti preteririnti preterironti
adjective passive participle preterirata preteririta preterirota
adverbial passive participle preterirate preteririte preterirote
nominal
passive participle
singular preterirato preteririto preteriroto
plural preterirati preteririti preteriroti

See also