Exceed

/ɪkˈsiːd/ verb

To go beyond a limit, boundary, or expected level; to surpass or be greater than something in quantity, degree, or quality.

From Latin 'excedere', composed of 'ex-' (out, beyond) and 'cedere' (to go, yield). The word maintains its original meaning of 'going beyond' from its Latin roots, entering English in the 14th century.

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