By working hard, you can exceed my expectations.
The law states that you cannot exceed the posted speed limit.
Why did he exceed the speed limit? Now he has a hefty fine to pay.
That girl will exceed expectations.
You should not exceed the posted speed limit on residential streets. Deaths from the typhoon were expected to exceed those from the previous storm.
I can exceed more than I exceeded last week.
Please do not exceed the maximum speed limit on this road. You are liable to get the maximum penalty.
I often exceed my teacher's expectations by going above and beyond.
Yes, the word exceed is a verb.
Her work exceeds my expectations.
The root word of exceed is "cede" which means "to go, yield, or surrender".
No, the word 'exceed' is not a noun.The word 'exceed' is a verb (exceed, exceeds, exceeding, exceeded).The noun forms of the verb to exceed are exeeder (one who exceeds) and the gerund, exceeding.A related noun form is excess.
In most countries it is against the law to exceed the speed limit. The total cost of the new airport will exceed 100 million dollars