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exceed

Dominate vs Exceed - What's the difference?

dominate | exceed |


As verbs the difference between dominate and exceed

is that dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power while exceed is to be larger, greater than (something).

Exceed vs Meet - What's the difference?

exceed | meet |


As verbs the difference between exceed and meet

is that exceed is to be larger, greater than (something) while meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.

As a noun meet is

a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet is

suitable; right; proper.

Exceeded vs Exceed - What's the difference?

exceeded | exceed |


As verbs the difference between exceeded and exceed

is that exceeded is (exceed) while exceed is to be larger, greater than (something).

Exceed vs Higher - What's the difference?

exceed | higher |


As a verb exceed

is to be larger, greater than (something).

As an adjective higher is

(high).

As an adverb higher is

.

As a noun higher is

a national school-leaving examination and university entrance qualification.

Exceed vs Exceeds - What's the difference?

exceed | exceeds |


As verbs the difference between exceed and exceeds

is that exceed is to be larger, greater than (something) while exceeds is third-person singular of exceed.

Exceed vs Cross - What's the difference?

exceed | cross |


In transitive terms the difference between exceed and cross

is that exceed is to go beyond (some limit); to surpass, outstrip or transcend while cross is to contradict (another) or frustrate the plans of.

In intransitive terms the difference between exceed and cross

is that exceed is to predominate while cross is to travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that of another.

As a noun cross is

a geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other.

As an adjective cross is

transverse; lying across the main direction.

As a preposition cross is

across.

As a proper noun Cross is

{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Exceed vs Overtajke - What's the difference?

exceed | overtajke |

Exceed vs Abuse - What's the difference?

exceed | abuse |


As verbs the difference between exceed and abuse

is that exceed is to be larger, greater than (something) while abuse is .

Exceed vs Morethen - What's the difference?

exceed | morethen |

Morethan vs Exceed - What's the difference?

morethan | exceed |

Morethan is likely misspelled.


Morethan has no English definition.

As a verb exceed is

to be larger, greater than (something).

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