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/ikˈsēdiNG,ekˈsēdiNG/
adjective
very great.
"she spoke warmly of his exceeding kindness"
synonyms: great, very great, considerable, exceptional, marked, distinct, tremendous, immense, extreme, supreme, outstanding

adverb
extremely; exceedingly.
"an ale of exceeding poor quality"
synonyms: very, exceedingly, extremely, exceptionally, especially, tremendously, immensely, supremely, really, truly, most, distinctly, decidedly, unco, très, right, terribly, awfully, devilishly, majorly, seriously, mega, ultra, oh-so, damn, damned, ever so, well, dead, jolly, real, mighty, awful, darned

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The meaning of EXCEEDING is exceptional in amount, quality, or degree. How to use exceeding in a sentence.
to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit: The final cost should not exceed $5,000.
Synonyms for EXCEEDING: extraordinary, exceptional, unusual, abnormal, unique, outstanding, rare, uncommon; Antonyms of EXCEEDING: normal, common, usual, ...
To exceed is to go beyond expectations, or to go too far. If you exceed the speed limit, you might get a speeding ticket.
a social blunder. a mixture of haze and smoke. harsh discordance of sound; dissonance. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT ...
The adjective exceeding comes from the verb to exceed, which means "go beyond." The massage was given with exceeding care — it was worth every cent.
exceed · to go beyond in quantity, degree, rate, etc.: to exceed the speed limit. · to go beyond the bounds or limits of: to exceed one's understanding.
EXCEED meaning: 1. to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit: 2. to be greater than a…. Learn more.
2 senses: 1. very great; exceptional or excessive 2. → an archaic word for exceedingly.... Click for more definitions.
exceeding · exorbitant · extravagant · forbidden · ill-timed · illegal · immoderate · inapt · indecorous · inept · intemperate · overmuch · sinister · too great ...