[syn: surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Exceed \Ex*ceed"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exceeded; p. pr. & vb.
n. Exceeding.] [L. excedere, excessum, to go away or
beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: cf. F. exc['e]der.
See Cede.]
To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed limit
or measure of; to outgo; to surpass; -- used both in a good
and a bad sense; as, one man exceeds another in bulk,
stature, weight, power, skill, etc.; one offender exceeds
another in villainy; his rank exceeds yours.
[1913 Webster]
Name the time, but let it not
Exceed three days. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Observes how much a chintz exceeds mohair. --Pope.
Syn: To outdo; surpass; excel; transcend; outstrip; outvie;
overtop.
[1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Exceed \Ex*ceed"\, v. i.
1. To go too far; to pass the proper bounds or measure. "In
our reverence to whom, we can not possibly exceed." --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]
Forty stripes he may give him, and not exceed.
--Deut. xxv.
3.
[1913 Webster]
2. To be more or greater; to be paramount. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
exceed
v 1: be greater in scope or size than some standard; "Their
loyalty exceeds their national bonds" [syn: exceed,
transcend, surpass]
2: be superior or better than some standard; "She exceeded our
expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year"
[syn: exceed, transcend, overstep, pass, go past,
top]
3: be or do something to a greater degree; "her performance
surpasses that of any other student I know"; "She outdoes all
other athletes"; "This exceeds all my expectations"; "This
car outperforms all others in its class" [syn: surpass,
outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo,
surmount, outperform]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):
Exceed
A tool to display remote X Window System
applications on Microsoft Windows. Exceed is not an X
server.
(2001-04-29)