To exceed or go beyond means to do, or have more of something than what was required or expected. Let us say, for example, that you are a furniture salesman, and you are told by your manager that you should try to sell a thousand dollars worth of furniture today, and at the end of the day you have sold two thousand dollars worth of furniture. You have therefore exceeded your target.
The verb is to exceed (to go above, beyond, or past).
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it means to go beyond ridiculous
"Go a little too far" means someone has gone beyond their realm of comfort.
it means to go above and beyond what is required, like if your little brother asks you to get them a cup, and you get him a cup AND pour the water in it.
exceed
Excel means to do really well and surpass expectations, outdo, imply being better than whereas to exceed means to go further than expected limits, to go beyond in size or quantity.
The verb is to exceed (to go above, beyond, or past).
To go beyond in anything good or bad; to exceed; to excel.
Examples: I am going to EXCEED in school to get good grades. He is Exceeding the speed limit. Exceed - To go beyond something or to surpass; To be superior at something.
"Surpass your expectation" means to exceed or go beyond what you anticipated or thought was possible. It implies that the result or performance is better than what you had originally hoped for.
To exceed in something means to be able to go above and beyond the call of duty, doing something more than expected. Exceeding means a level 4, whereas a level 3 is only the expectation, and 2 and below are lower than the satisfaction line.
I often exceed my teacher's expectations by going above and beyond.
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That means going better or further than you expected.
it means to go beyond ridiculous