Exceed can be categorized as a verb.
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exceed - be superior or better than some standard; "She exceeded our expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year" | ||
exceed - be greater in scope or size than some standard; "Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds" | ||
exceed - be or do something to a greater degree; "her performance surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This car outperforms all others in its class" |
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1. | verb | On the one hand, the IPN report agreed "Climate models generally predict that the temperature rises in the Arctic will substantially exceed the global rise. | |
2. | verb | They set out to exceed your expectations. | |
3. | verb | He will exceed your expectations! | |
4. | verb | From my first encounter at check in to my regrettable check out I found the staff and facility to exceed my expectation. | |
5. | verb | The length of the article is not to exceed 1000 words. | |
6. | verb | Benefits of course should exceed the costs. | |
7. | verb | The damages are estimated not to exceed a million yen at the worst. | |
8. | verb | The revenues for the first month of 2011 exceed 1 000 000 yen. | |
9. | verb | My wrath shall far exceed the love I ever bore. | |
10. | verb | His expenses exceed his income by far. | |
11. | verb | A lot of people exceed the speed limit so it must be acceptable. | |
12. | verb | There is no sin, and there can be no sin on all the earth, which the Lord will not forgive to the truly repentant! Man cannot commit a sin so great as to exhaust the infinite love of God. Can there be a sin which could exceed the love of God? | |
13. | verb | At the same period, in Queen Elizabeth's reign, the population of England did not exceed five millions and a half. | |
14. | verb | It must also be assured that the punishment does not exceed the crime. | |
15. | verb | By the end of the year, the number of people who have stayed in hotels in our city will exceed one million. |
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On the one hand, the IPN report agreed "Climate models generally predict that the temperature rises in the Arctic will substantially exceed the global rise. |
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They set out to exceed your expectations. |
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He will exceed your expectations! |
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From my first encounter at check in to my regrettable check out I found the staff and facility to exceed my expectation. |
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The length of the article is not to exceed 1000 words. | |
Benefits of course should exceed the costs. | |
The damages are estimated not to exceed a million yen at the worst. | |
The revenues for the first month of 2011 exceed 1 000 000 yen. | |
My wrath shall far exceed the love I ever bore. | |
His expenses exceed his income by far. | |
A lot of people exceed the speed limit so it must be acceptable. | |
There is no sin, and there can be no sin on all the earth, which the Lord will not forgive to the truly repentant! Man cannot commit a sin so great as to exhaust the infinite love of God. Can there be a sin which could exceed the love of God? | |
At the same period, in Queen Elizabeth's reign, the population of England did not exceed five millions and a half. | |
It must also be assured that the punishment does not exceed the crime. | |
By the end of the year, the number of people who have stayed in hotels in our city will exceed one million. |