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Definition of exceed
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exceed is as below...
Exceed
(v. t.) To go
beyond;
to
proceed
beyond
the given or
supposed
limit or
measure
of; to
outgo;
to
surpass;
-- used both in a good and a bad
sense;
as, one man
exceeds
another
in bulk,
stature,
weight,
power,
skill,
etc.; one
offender
exceeds
another
in
villainy;
his rank
exceeds
yours..
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Passingly
::
Passingly
(adv.)
Exceedingly.
Outroar
::
Outroar
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
roaring.
Outnoise
::
Outnoise
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
noise;
to
surpass
in
noisiness.
Transcend
::
Transcend
(v. t.) To pass over; to go
beyond;
to
exceed.
Eternal
::
Eternal
(a.)
Exceedingly
great or bad; -- used as a
strong
intensive.
More
::
More
(superl.)
Greater
in
number;
exceeding
in
numbers;
-- with the
plural.
Exceed
::
Exceed
(v. t.) To go
beyond;
to
proceed
beyond
the given or
supposed
limit or
measure
of; to
outgo;
to
surpass;
-- used both in a good and a bad
sense;
as, one man
exceeds
another
in bulk,
stature,
weight,
power,
skill,
etc.; one
offender
exceeds
another
in
villainy;
his rank
exceeds
yours..
Supernaturalism
::
Supernatural
(a.) Being
beyond,
or
exceeding,
the power or laws of
nature;
miraculous..
Extremely
::
Extremely
(adv.)
In an
extreme
manner
or
state;
in the
utmost
degree;
to the
utmost
point;
exceedingly;
as,
extremely
hot or
cold..
Profuse
::
Profuse
(a.)
Pouring
forth with
fullness
or
exuberance;
bountiful;
exceedingly
liberal;
giving
without
stint;
as, a
profuse
government;
profuse
hospitality..
Excess
::
Excess
(n.) The state of
surpassing
or going
beyond
limits;
the being of a
measure
beyond
sufficiency,
necessity,
or duty; that which
exceeds
what is usual or
prover;
immoderateness;
superfluity;
superabundance;
extravagance;
as, an
excess
of
provisions
or of
light..
Overcunning
::
Overcunning
(a.)
Exceedingly
or
excessively
cunning.
Rattan
::
Rattan
(n.) One of the long
slender
flexible
stems of
several
species
of palms of the genus
Calamus,
mostly
East
Indian,
though
some are
African
and
Australian.
They are
exceedingly
tough,
and are used for
walking
sticks,
wickerwork,
chairs
and seats of
chairs,
cords and
cordage,
and many other
purposes..
Microspore
::
Microspore
(n.) One of the
exceedingly
minute
spores
found in
certain
flowerless
plants,
as
Selaginella
and
Isoetes,
which bear two kinds of
spores,
one very much
smaller
than the
other.
Cf.
Macrospore..
Outsport
::
Outsport
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
sporting.
Enormity
::
Enormity
(n.) The state or
quality
of
exceeding
a
measure
or rule, or of being
immoderate,
monstrous,
or
outrageous..
Supernumeraries
::
Supernumerary
(a.)
Exceeding
a
necessary,
usual,
or
required
number
or
quality;
superfluous;
as,
supernumerary
addresses;
supernumerary
expense..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
attract
irresistibly;
to
delight
exceedingly;
to
enchant;
to
fascinate.
Outname
::
Outname
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
naming
or
describing.
Outgo
::
Outgo (v. t.) To go
beyond;
to
exceed
in
swiftness;
to
surpass;
to
outdo.
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