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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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Outroar
::
Outroar
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
roaring.
Outspeak
::
Outspeak
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
speaking.
Passing
::
Passing
(a.)
Exceeding;
surpassing,
eminent..
Outsuffer
::
Outsuffer
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
suffering.
Overrun
::
Overrun
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
distance
or speed of
running;
to go
beyond
or pass in
running.
Outtravel
::
Outtravel
(v. t.) To
exceed
in speed o/
distance
traveled.
Exceeding
::
Exceeding
(a.) More than
usual;
extraordinary;
more than
sufficient;
measureless.
Overgo
::
Overgo
(v. t.) To
exceed;
to
surpass.
Enormity
::
Enormity
(n.) The state or
quality
of
exceeding
a
measure
or rule, or of being
immoderate,
monstrous,
or
outrageous..
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..
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..
Taurocholic
::
Taurocholic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
conjugate
acid
(called
taurocholic
acid)
composed
of
taurine
and
cholic
acid,
present
abundantly
in human bile and in that of
carnivora.
It is
exceedingly
deliquescent,
and hence
appears
generally
as a
thick,
gummy mass,
easily
soluble
in water and
alcohol.
It has a
bitter
taste..
Overvalue
::
Overvalue
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
value.
Outreckon
::
Outreckon
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
reckoning
or
computation.
Overtop
::
Overtop
(v. t.) To rise above the top of; to
exceed
in
height;
to tower
above.
Overproud
::
Overproud
(a.)
Exceedingly
or
unduly
proud.
Ultra-
::
Ultra-
(a.) A
prefix
from the Latin ultra
beyond
(see
Ulterior),
having
in
composition
the
signification
beyond,
on the other side,
chiefly
when
joined
with words
expressing
relations
of
place;
as,
ultramarine,
ultramontane,
ultramundane,
ultratropical,
etc. In other
relations
it has the sense of
excessively,
exceedingly,
beyond
what is
common,
natural,
right,
or
proper;
as,
ultraconservative;
ultrademocratic,
ultradespotic,
ultraliberal,
ultraradical,
etc..
Overweigh
::
Overweigh
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
weight;
to
overbalance;
to weigh down.
Transcend
::
Transcend
(v. t.) To pass over; to go
beyond;
to
exceed.
Redundant
::
Redundant
(a.)
Exceeding
what is
natural
or
necessary;
superabundant;
exuberant;
as, a
redundant
quantity
of bile or
food..
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