Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word EXCEED
EXCEED
Definitions of EXCEED
- (transitive) To be larger, greater than (something).
- (transitive) To be better than (something).
- (transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
- (intransitive) To predominate.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To go too far; to be excessive.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using EXCEED in a Sentence
- Only 22 are bright enough to be visible without a telescope, for which the star's visible light needs to reach or exceed the dimmest brightness visible to the naked eye from Earth, 6.
- There are three harbours in Tonga: Neiafu, Nukualofa and Pangai, and in terms of merchant marine, the country possesses seven ships that exceed 1,000 GT, whose masses combined total 17,760 GT.
- An H channel is formed of multiple bearer B channels bonded together in a primary rate access (PRA) or primary rate interface (PRI) frame in support of applications with bandwidth requirements that exceed the B channel rate of 64 kbit/s.
- Improved-definition television (IDTV) or enhanced-quality television transmitters and receivers exceed the performance requirements of the NTSC standard, while remaining within the general parameters of NTSC emissions standards.
- Anthropogenic mass (human-made material) is expected to exceed all living biomass on earth at around the year 2020.
- The vessels can continually accelerate, but cannot exceed the speed of light, so the voyages will last many years.
- Government expenditures regularly exceed revenues, and grants from New Zealand make up the shortfall and are used to pay wages to public employees.
- In celestial mechanics, the Roche limit, also called Roche radius, is the distance from a celestial body within which a second celestial body, held together only by its own force of gravity, will disintegrate because the first body's tidal forces exceed the second body's self-gravitation.
- Generally speaking, crashes usually occur under the following conditions: a prolonged period of rising stock prices (a bull market) and excessive economic optimism, a market where price–earnings ratios exceed long-term averages, and extensive use of margin debt and leverage by market participants.
- A nonprofit organization is subject to the non-distribution constraint: any revenues that exceed expenses must be committed to the organization's purpose, not taken by private parties.
- The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence is a non-fiction book by inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil about artificial intelligence and the future course of humanity.
- The last Democrat to exceed a quarter of the county's vote was Michael Dukakis in 1988 during a major drought on the Great Plains.
- The County Board of Supervisors authorized its construction, at a cost not to exceed $5,000 (the maximum amount the county was authorized to commit).
- Newton County lies almost entirely within the rugged Boston Mountain range of the Ozark Mountains where elevations exceed.
- As of 2006, Jemison Elementary School enrollment exceed 900 students, making it the largest school in Chilton County.
- Precipitation exceeds that of semi-arid places, and average winter temperatures exceed freezing (O°C, 32 °F).
- If the populations of the urbanized census-designated places were included with that of the city of Houma, the total would exceed 60,000 residents.
- There are no municipalities within New Jersey that have incorporated lands within multiple counties, and by 2010 Cape May County's Board of Chosen Freeholders objected to the plan, citing an analysis that the added costs of serving Corbin City would exceed revenues.
- While Alexandria Bay has a relatively low population during the winter months and has no colleges, the late spring, summer, and early fall seasons bring an influx of vacationers and avid boaters that cause the population of the village to exceed 15,000.
- Temperatures routinely exceed 90 °F in the summer and typically dip below the freezing point during the winter, though it is somewhat rare for temperatures to dip far below freezing.
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