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Meaning
The word "exceed" means to go beyond a limit or boundary, whether in terms of quantity, degree, or extent. When something exceeds expectations, it performs better than what was anticipated.
Synonyms
- Surpass
- Transcend
- Outstrip
- Overstep
- Eclipse
Antonyms
- Fall short
- Underperform
- Lessen
- Decrease
- Diminish
Etymology
The word "exceed" comes from the Latin word "excedere," which means "to go out, go beyond," composed of "ex-" meaning "out" and "cedere" meaning "to go."
Examples
- The team’s performance in the playoffs was set to exceed everyone’s expectations.
- If you exceed the weight limit for your luggage, you may have to pay extra fees.
- The new regulations will exceed previous standards for safety in the workplace.
- Her ability to learn quickly often exceeds that of her peers.
- Holding back the laughter was difficult, as the comedian’s jokes seemed to exceed the audience's sense of humor.