outcompass
Verb

outcompass (outcompasses, present participle outcompassing; past and past participle outcompassed)

  1. (transitive) To exceed the compass or limits of.
    • 1605, Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning:
      "It is manifest that there is no danger at all in the proportion or quantity of knowledge, how large soever, lest it should make it swell or out-compass itself; no, but it is merely the quality of knowledge, which, be it in quantity more or less, if it be taken without the true corrective thereof, hath in it some nature of venom or malignity, and some effects of that venom, which is ventosity or swelling."
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