Far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree.
Surpassing what is common or usual or expected.
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Examples for "exceeding "
Examples for "exceeding "
1 In 1989 'population growth is exceeding farmers' ability to keep up.' No.
2 In August, Huawei forecast smartphone shipments exceeding 200 million for the year.
3 The waiver applies for a period of stay not exceeding 30 days.
4 With 30 percent annual growth, the laptop market is consistently exceeding expectations.
5 He also said the automaker is meeting or exceeding its financial targets.
1 Former diplomat, foreign minister, prodigious linguist, including Russian learned on military service.
2 And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
3 He arrived in Chicago in time for the prodigious procession of welcome.
4 The essentially abandoned children are inarticulate and given to prodigious drug use.
5 The result on the audience was prodigious ; Mr. Blyth alone sat unmoved.
1 China last year became Brazil's main trading partner, surpassing the United States.
2 It is now surpassing both targets, partly due to soaring market values.
3 Burnham had all but given up hope of surpassing the Eiffel Tower.
4 IT SEEMS that Padraig Harrington cannot help surpassing his expectations these days.
5 Here was the fleet, far surpassing in grandeur their most magnificent ideal.
1 At first they were easy: Name the Olympian gods, she would say.
2 KIRSTEN McGARRY: The latest Olympian from Ireland's first family of winter sports.
3 I think it's everyone's dream at some point to be an Olympian .
4 It's been an outstanding two years for the popular yet humble Olympian .
5 Their team leader, and only former Olympian , had let the side down.
Deviating from the ordinary or natural type.
Seldom found or seldom occurring.
1 Hobbes made his argument to answer a specific problem of exceptional insecurity.
2 China is considered an emerging market because of its exceptional growth rate.
3 These are exceptional measures to protect citizens, Trudeau told a news conference.
4 We have witnessed a moment of exceptional national unity in recent weeks.
5 Fortunately, the Home Office recognises that the current COVID-19 situation is exceptional .
6 The pressure on tribunals shows that these cases are far from exceptional .
7 Ruysch, however, was exceptional for her time and context in several respects.
8 Great schools have to start with exceptional school leadership at all levels.
9 I couldn't really say whether there was an exceptional number of these.
10 Rishton said: David has an exceptional track record as a finance leader.
11 I must say he seems most charming, something quite exceptional these days.
12 An exceptional point-taker, often from difficult angles, he made it look easy.
13 Want to know if a restaurant offers exceptional service, or free Wi-Fi?
14 Those hurricane years were exceptional but this year could also be costly.
15 They contend this is an issue of exceptional importance in civil procedure.
16 They could have made good specific arguments about rewards for exceptional service.
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