When we get beyond this bad road, I'll have to check the tires.
•I have to get beyond the large gentleman standing in the hall.
2. finished with someone or something; having solved the problems relating to someone or something. (*Typically: be \beyond someone or something; get \beyond someone or something; move \beyond someone or something.) •Things will be better when we get beyond this financial crisis.
•When the country gets beyond the current situation, things will have to get better.