it means to
be greater than
Surpass some earlier aim
Can you surpass my expectations? (surpass = out do, get further, overtake )
To surpass means to do better. Here are some sentences.He will surpass me soon.I can surpass that score easily.If you surpass the top grade, you will be the class valedictorian.
"Surpass your expectation" means to exceed or go beyond what you anticipated or thought was possible. It implies that the result or performance is better than what you had originally hoped for.
To surpass means to go ahead or do better than,
Surpass is a verb.
I aim to surpass your expectations. The existing record will be difficult to surpass.
Surpass is a verb. He trained hard in the off-season hoping to surpass his performance from the previous season.
With just a few more donations, we will surpass our fundraising goal.
In all probability, India's population will surpass China's by 2020.
"Held by the Heel" refers to the Greek hero Achilles. Achilles Heel. Otherwise it could mean to gain authority/surpass, which has nothing to do with the Greek mythology.
Do you mean glucose levels ? If so, it's a high level. Normal level must not surpass 110 mg/ml