eclipse
verb [ T ]
uk/ɪˈklɪps/ usto become greater in amount or level than something else:
The increased consumer spending from new businesses has already helped shopping, dining, and real estate eclipse oil revenues.
Their stock is up 50% so far this year, as their profit growth is expected to eclipse that of larger companies.
to become more successful or important than something else:
We have developed a winning formula to eclipse our rivals.
These problems should not be allowed to eclipse the organization's achievements.