beyond
preposition
Beyond means going further than something. It can mean going further than a certain place, or doing more than something you can do. For example, if someone ran a marathon, they went beyond the normal distance people usually run.
adverb
Beyond means to a higher level or further extent than something, or to a place that is separate from it.
Example
preposition
1. He has gone beyond his comfort zone.
2. We must look beyond our differences.
3. She strives to go beyond her limits.
adverb
1. He went beyond the limits of what was expected.
2. We must strive beyond our current abilities.
3. She surpassed all expectations with her performance beyond expectations.