It could be, but it is typically a verb, the past tense and past participle of "to exceed" (to go past a limit, or to outpace).
Examples:
The new equipment exceeded all of our expectations.
He exceeded his authority when he signed the agreement.
As an adjective, it could be "The exceeded quotas were raised for the following month."
The adjective forms of the verb to 'exceed' are the past participle, exceeded and the present participle, exceeding.Examples:My bills have exceeded my income. (verb)I'll need a second job to make up the exceeded amount. (adjective)The officer said that I was exceeding the speed limit. (verb)Now I drive with exceeding care. (adjective)
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This word has several meanings!Slang: an alcoholic - Her uncle is the biggest lush in town.As an adjective: fruitful, plentiful - He has a lush headful of brown hair.The peaches were lush and delicious.The lush plantings of the garden exceeded her meager expectations.
Bill a teacher in hatensburg whose piety exceeded his stinginess.
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The adjective forms of the verb to 'exceed' are the past participle, exceeded and the present participle, exceeding.Examples:My bills have exceeded my income. (verb)I'll need a second job to make up the exceeded amount. (adjective)The officer said that I was exceeding the speed limit. (verb)Now I drive with exceeding care. (adjective)
Exceeded a speed limit Excede Exceeded expectations Surpasse
exceeded = dépassé
It means that you exceeded you marked goal.
bandwidth limit exceeded is Overquota bandwith/ month for a website.
USN exceeded 5,000 men; IJN exceeded 10,000 men.
In Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan; the form of an adjective formed by adding the suffixes -issimo, -isimo, -íssimo, -érrimo, -imo, or -íssim to the adjective (with any final vowel dropped) to express a superlative that cannot be exceeded, having the sense "as ... as possible".
The maximum person capacity can be exceeded if the vessel is 26ft or longer.
The word exceeded is the past participle of "exceed" which means "to go beyond." Some example sentences with the word exceeded would be:The runner exceeded all expectations by winning the gold.Unfortunately, the price of the house exceeded the amount of money I had.The driver exceeded the speed limit, and so was pulled over by the police.If you were to say for example 'i have exceeded my goal;' it means you have reached your goal and gone beyond.Basically it means to do more of something than planed or:1. Be greater in number or size than (a quantity, number, or other measurable thing).2. Go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by (a set limit, esp. of one's authority).
In some dialects, "acceded."
exceeded
its membership exceeded 264,000.