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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.

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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

  1. The team’s performance in the playoffs was set to exceed everyone’s expectations.
  2. If you exceed the weight limit for your luggage, you may have to pay extra fees.
  3. The new regulations will exceed previous standards for safety in the workplace.
  4. Her ability to learn quickly often exceeds that of her peers.
  5. Holding back the laughter was difficult, as the comedian’s jokes seemed to exceed the audience's sense of humor.