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    [Verb]  | "ex*ceed" | \ ik-ˈsēd \


    1: to be greater than or superior to

    2: to go beyond a limit set by

    3: to extend outside of


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English exceden, from Middle French exceder, from Latin excedere, from ex- + cedere to go;

    [Verb]  | "exceed" 


    1: to go beyond the limit of;


      * e.g., " ... by resorting to corporal punishment, the teacher had clearly exceeded his authority "



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    2: to be greater, better, or stronger than;


      * e.g., " ... her knowledge of French wines exceeds that of anyone else I know "



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     [ "excee" ]

    1: excee, adjective. Indicates something is highly expensive or overpriced. Originated in Australia.

      * e.g.,  ... Geeez louise those thongs are excee!! 

     [ "Exceed" ]

    1:  A flying cat in Fairy Tail. A guy who stalks chat rooms.

      * e.g.,  ... Exceed watched as we had our private conversation. 

     [ "exceeding" ]

    1: Used as adjective, meaning great, very good, exceptional at something or in general.

      * e.g.,  ... Our team is exceeding, it is the best here! 

     [ "Exceeding" ]

    1: Not what zack gets L

      * e.g.,  ... Hey i got an exceeding! Not Zack though LOL. 

     [ "Exceedment" ]

    1: When you exceed something

      * e.g.,  ... This load weighs 26 tons that is in exceedment of the 25 ton weight limit. 

     [ "exceeded their bandwidth" ]

    1: When a band is still performing with just one or none of the original start-up members, performing songs written by the original members, and using the same gimmicks of the original members to draw a crowd. And it's just a matter of time before the original members and/or songwriter notices and sues their ass to shut them down.

      * e.g.,  ... "KISS hasn't exceeded their bandwidth yet, but I say it's only a matter of time." 

     [ "Rate Limit Exceeded" ]

    1: Peasant

      * e.g.,  ... Rate limit exceeded. 

     [ "Exceeding" ]

    1: Leo De Silva's History essay

      * e.g.,  ... Leo De Silva's History essay was exceeding 

     [ "exceedance" ]

    1: Noun, meaning a sample or measurement which exceeds a certain metric or criterion.

      * e.g.,  ... "Table 4-1 lists the exceedances of state clean-up standards." 

     [ "exceed your expectorantations" ]

    1: What you hope dat your cough-medicine will do in clearing up congestion.

      * e.g.,  ... Taking peppermint and eucalyptus is good for loosening mucus in your chest, and if you also try placing a pretty girl's smooth warm soles on your face --- i.e., fit da balls of her feet into yer eye-sockets and press her heels against yer chin --- to also help drain yer plugged sinuses, da overall relief you'll feel may exceed your expectorantations BIG time! 

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