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Exceed meaning
To be larger, greater than (something). | To be better than (something). | To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
Example sentences (20)
It sits in the middle of the Outlander range, above the ES and LS, and beneath the Exceed and Exceed Tourer.
It is true that growth in national health care expenditures continues to exceed inflation, and total health care costs, if left unchecked, are on track to far exceed $30 trillion over the next 10 years.
Germann says wedding parties can’t exceed 80 people but most don’t exceed 20.
High temperatures reach or exceed convert an average of 18 days each year, and occasionally exceed convert.
However, it may never exceed convert from the baseline; or it may never exceed convert beyond the 2,500-meter isobath (the line connecting the depth of 2,500 meters).
Of Moldova's well-developed network of about 3,000 creeks and streams, all draining south to the Black Sea, only 246 exceed convert in length, and only 8 exceed convert.
According to the report, the average mortgage approval in October was €280,600, up 4.3% on the year, with approvals continuing to exceed drawdowns, pointing to “excess demand in the housing market”.
A government issues bonds, uses the revenue to pay its pension contributions, and then hopes that the return on investment of those funds will exceed the interest rates that it’s paying on the bonds.
All told, the forecasting commission anticipates revenues for the fiscal year that ends June 30 to exceed original estimates by $5.5 billion, rising to a record $51.9 billion.
Aloisi, who led Western United to their first A-League championship last year, criticised the decision to regularly play matches during the height of the summer, when temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
Among permit holders, nationals of one country must not exceed 25 percent.
And because of the large balances that we have in the WRAM and other balancing accounts, some of the surcharges to customers exceed that length of time.
And, on current trends, global temperatures could exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming as early as 2030, reports the IPCC.
And the company’s costs have increased because when deposit outflows exceed cash on hand, federal home loan banks must rely on expensive funding sources to fill the gap, such as loans.
And then just a question on the third quarter, so the same-store sales for the full quarter seemed to exceed what you had disclosed for the July period.
As a practical example, the average wage bill for the next 3 years is not expected to exceed 10 percent of GDP compared to the ceiling of 13 percent in the Fiscal Resilience Act.
At Warrington Youth Zone we use every opportunity possible to encourage children and young people to push themselves out of their comfort zone to exceed their perceived boundaries and build their self-confidence and self-esteem.
Average temperatures in and around the pier area of the sea are 12.4C for the month of June and can exceed 16 in September, according to the surf-forecast website.
Awards to whistleblowers can range from 10% to 30% of the money collected when the monetary sanctions exceed $1 million.
But even though there might be a decline, some of these companies are still posting results that exceed analysts’ expectations.