Money paid out; an amount spent.
Be or do something to a greater degree.
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Examples for "exceed"
Examples for "exceed"
1Legal experts, meanwhile, warn that many governors' positions exceed their state power.
2They obviously considered the threat dangerous enough to exceed any political differences.
3Visit Website The truth is that my emotions far exceed my actions.
4Many British cities often exceed safe levels set by the European Union.
5The combination of both systems caused lead levels to exceed safe limits.
1First, that allowed Apple to surpass Microsoft in market value last year.
2Reuters: Will the United States surpass Germany and Japan in solar installations?
3It works for me in some cases because I surpass their expectations.
4The houses are rather larger, and they surpass the others in filth.
5A shift from coal would make it surpass many current EU goals.
1Financial services companies tend to outperform in a higher interest rate environment.
2Investors in IPOs typically expect new companies to outperform the broader market.
3We reiterate our 'outperform' rating, Bernstein Research analysts said in a note.
4As that trend continues, financial companies' bonds should outperform shares, he said.
5A rebounding A-share market has helped the sector outperform in recent weeks.
1The denizens of Joffrey's court had striven to outdo each other today.
2Designer Elizabeth Emanuel said Diana wanted to outdo all previous royal brides.
3Everybody in San Sebastian seemed resolved to outdo every other in kindness.
4They made proposals for biospheres, trying to outdo one another in creativity.
5I don't know why I try so hard to outdo you, Dana.
1But, SADC could work with global financial institutions to surmount this challenge.
2Occupational therapists helped participants to identify feasible ways to surmount physical limitations.
3He met the half difficulty; we have to surmount the whole one.
4With this they were to surmount the stockade and gain the open.
5However, we will not despair; virtue and resolution will surmount all obstacles.
1Setúbal also refuted claims Brazilian banks' earnings far outstrip their global peers.
2Now, the harsh law of unintended consequences will outstrip any political reassurances.
3And the question is: will demand outstrip what the country can produce?
4Profit growth is slowing this year but could still outstrip economic growth.
5But Mr Gallacher said despite that demand is continuing to outstrip supply.
1She saw the black Spanish Wolf, at first triumphant, outmatch the Netherland Badger.
2Strike after strike was met and countered, each woman striving to outmatch the other.
3How we are going to match and outmatch them, the Serb is quoted by Goal.
4You believe you can somehow outmatch me, Weaver?
5And China's global navigation satellite system, known as BeiDou, has some capabilities that outmatch even the United States' GPS.
1There is an increased outgo at every turn which he cannot avoid.
2I give below the income and the outgo for the last four years:-
3There was nobody in the country who could outgo him on a hunt.
4The garden was still more of an outgo than the greenhouse.
5Are they to cause great outgo in my kitchen and cellar?
6Don't waste your sympathies on him, either; he'll never repay you the outgo.
7It was not the outgo that counted, but the receipts.
8The greenhouse business was an outgo from first to last.
9This represents an approximation between income and outgo which it would be hard to improve.
10Of him who speaks, which does all griefs outgo.
11His autograph quest cost him stationery, postage, car-fare-alloutgo.
12By working together, the Congress and the Executive can keep a balance between income and outgo.
13Almost from the day this inflow ceased money seemed scarce everywhere, for the outgo still continued.
14The instinct of giving is the pressure of the surplus; the natural outgo of humanity, its fruit.
15Mr. By-ends and his company also staggered and kept behind, that Christian and Hopeful might outgo them.
16There's the income to meet the outgo.