Meaning
- Exceed means to go beyond a limit, amount, or expectation.
 - It can refer to surpassing a number, standard, rule, or someone’s expectations.
 
Grammar and Usage
- 
Part of speech: Verb (regular verb).
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Transitive verb – it needs an object (e.g., "exceed expectations").
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Common patterns:
- exceed + number/amount/limit
 - exceed + expectations/authority/speed
 
 
Examples of usage:
- "exceed 50 km/h"
 - "exceed authority"
 - "exceed expectations"
 
Common Phrases
- exceed expectations
 - exceed the limit
 - exceed authority
 - exceed capacity
 - exceed the speed limit
 
Collocations
- exceed + expectations
 - exceed + target/goal
 - exceed + authority/power
 - exceed + demand/supply
 - exceed + budget/cost
 
Examples
- Sales this year exceeded all expectations.
 - The driver was fined for exceeding the speed limit.
 - Their performance exceeded the teacher’s hopes.
 - The costs of the project exceeded the budget.
 - His authority does not exceed that of his manager.
 - The company’s capacity has exceeded 1,000 units per day.
 - The athlete exceeded his previous record by two seconds.
 - The water level exceeded the danger mark after the storm.
 
Synonyms or Related
- surpass
 - outdo
 - excel
 - go beyond
 - transcend
 
Antonym
- fall short of
 - fail to reach
 - underperform
 
