Surmount in a sentence as a verb

Once you surmount the learning curve, Scala brings a lot. If you can't or won't put enough in to make it, well, sure, it won't be for you.

Both of these more or less happen already; the real question is what would surmount these problems.

Coursera and EdX are doing an excellent job, but they certainly have many problems to surmount.

I've an incredible obstacle to surmount and it matters to me that I have documented training.

But it's another considerable hurdle to surmount if and as you feel and determine yourself to have been wronged.

Look at all the works being published under all the subversive licenses that are intended to surmount the aged limitations of copyright law.

App stores are broken by design, just as the MS desktop monopoly was, and I don't think they will be able to surmount those problems, because they are fundamentally user-hostile.

I don't necessarily disagree with your points nor think that Bitcoin will ever be much of a monetary force but most of your arguments simply have to do with Bitcoin being new. If everything was required to surmount your hurdles from the outset we'd never get anywhere.

The question is not, "were some geniuses able to surmount discrimination", but "was there discrimination".Your intellectual dishonesty is showing.

Since capitalism is the national religion of the US and other countries, moral and ethical arguments are going to have to surmount it just like they would in the theocracies of the Middle East.

I mean, if the ambitions you have are basically cached thoughts that stick around due mostly to inertia, from the limits you were unable to surmount while you were younger and had fewer resources... then why not challenge them?

And we probably do need people investigating and suggesting how we overcome these barriers; but indeed, the 'agile' industry has not succeeded in doing so, they mostly take the easier path of figuring out how to cater to these barriers while calling it 'agile', instead of how to change organizational culture and surmount them.

What is more, if I don't avail myself of such protections and if a competitor later does so in a way that hurts my venture's prospects because I now have to surmount legal barriers that wouldn't even have been there had I acted to protect my company's legal interests in the first place, then I have done affirmative harm to the people who trusted me to run my company to its best advantage - whether they be my investors, my co-founders, my employees, or just my own family members who might suffer if that venture should fail.

Surmount definitions

verb

get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"

See also: overcome subdue master

verb

be on top of; "The scarf surmounted the gown"

verb

reach the highest point of; "We scaled the Mont Blanc"

See also: scale

verb

be or do something to a greater degree; "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This car outperforms all others in its class"

See also: surpass outstrip outmatch outgo exceed outdo outperform