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  1. exceeded

    The general definition of "exceeded" is to go beyond, surpass, or exceed a certain limit, expectation, or standard. It implies going above and beyond what is considered usual, typical, or required.

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  1. Exceeded

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of exceeded in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of exceeded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of exceeded in a Sentence

  1. Michael Garin:

    We honestly have not just exceeded our expectations but significantly exceeded our expectations.

  2. Steve Vladeck:

    One of the questions the Court has agreed to take up in these cases is whether, in delegating the power to The EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, Congress exceeded those limits, if the Court says yes, that will not just curtail the EPA's power to respond to climate change in a moment in which it's hard to imagine that Congress will fill the gap ; it would have enormous implications for -- and impose far greater limits on -- the federal government's regulatory power writ large.

  3. Mohammad Hawari:

    Our latest update shows the figure of displaced across southern Syria has exceeded 270,000 people.

  4. Karl Turk:

    I knew my resume was competitive, i knew my passion for the game wasn't exceeded by anyone.

  5. Joanne Hsu:

    This share has only been exceeded once since 1981, during the Great Recession, overall, gas prices weighed heavily on consumers, which was no surprise given the 65-cent increase in national gas prices from last month.

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