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What is a verb for excellence?

There isn't a single perfect verb for "excellence" in the way we might use "run" for "running." However, there are many verbs that convey the idea of excelling or achieving excellence, depending on the context:

General Excellence:

* Excel: This is the most direct translation, meaning to be superior or surpass others.

* Outshine: To be more impressive or successful than others.

* Surpass: To exceed or go beyond a certain standard.

* Outperform: To do better than others in a specific task or competition.

* Triumph: To achieve victory or success.

Specific Excellence:

* Master: To gain complete knowledge or skill in something.

* Perfect: To make something flawless or ideal.

* Refine: To improve something by making small changes.

* Elevate: To raise something to a higher standard.

* Enhance: To improve the quality or value of something.

Other options:

* Soar: This can be used figuratively to describe someone or something reaching a high level of excellence.

* Shine: This can be used metaphorically to suggest a brilliance or exceptional quality.

The best verb to use will depend on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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