To go past the expected result, e.g. timmy was predicted a B but he exceeded his target and got an A :)
It means doesn't exceed 3 pages that are double spaced.
A person attempting to exceed expectations.
Exceed the customer's expectations!
Exceed means to go over a limit. i.e. This year, we exceeded the limit of how much money we were supposed to raise for a charity.
exports more than it imports
Wants and desires will always exceed the resources available to fulfill them.
Do you mean...just different verbs? Exceed Sterilize Mine Jump Cross
outstrpping is when x exceed y. like for example as supply excees demand then there is outsripping.
Yes, the word exceed is a verb.
be greater in number or size than (a quantity, number, or other measurable thing)
You are better then he thought and he will never forget you or what ever happened:) it a compliment! :)
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.