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eclipse

[ih-klips] / ɪˈklɪps /






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The organizing committee expects 14 million tickets to be available for the Games, which could eclipse the total ticket sales record set by Paris in 2024.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition, his 16 league assists this term have eclipsed Beckham's tally of 15 from 1999-2000 as the most by any United player in a single campaign.

From BBC

It is a deeply affecting show that is all the more impressive for unifying so many disparate artists—a testament to the power of emotion to eclipse our differences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hegseth’s rhetoric is so alarming that it sometimes eclipses how he also can come across like an eight-year-old boy inventing dialogue for the villain in his G.I.

From Salon

His tally of 100 wins from 181 games eclipses the most successful manager in the club's history - Ron Saunders, who reached the century mark at the end 1977-78, his fourth season in charge.

From BBC