exceed
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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).
Git outta my yard you varmint
exceed
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It means to go beyond something, such as driving over the speed limit would be exceeding the speed limit.
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"Trans-" is a word-forming element that means "across, beyond, through, on the other side of, or to go beyond" and originates in the Latin language.
The word you are looking for is "transcend." It means to go beyond or rise above a particular limit or boundaries.
It means beyond or exceedingly. It also means an extremist.The prefix ultra- derives from the Latin word beyond. It may also means to go beyond or extreme.An example of the prefix ultra- is ultramicroscopic, which means that it is extremely small, or beyond small to the use an ordinary microscope.
fetch
La tour means the tower, faire le tour means to go around something or someone, faire un tour means to go sightseeing, to go and see something. (The word tourisme comes from this).
Yes, revolve is a word. It means to go around something in a circular manner
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The Latin prefix "trans-" means "across" or "beyond," while the root "mit" comes from the Latin word "mittere," which means "send." Therefore, the word "transmit" conveys the idea of sending something across or from one place to another.