exceeding
Americanadjective
adverb
adjective
adverb
Etymology
Origin of exceeding
Example Sentences
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Hundreds of hedge funds closed shop, and the number of fund liquidations started exceeding the number of new launches.
“We think it is more likely that inflation will surprise to the upside —potentially exceeding 4% by the end of 2026,” they wrote.
From MarketWatch
“We think it is more likely that inflation will surprise to the upside —potentially exceeding 4% by the end of 2026,” they wrote.
From MarketWatch
Teams exceeding the set threshold must pay a financial penalty which is then distributed to player retirement funds and clubs.
From Barron's
But credible reports from Iranian journalists, which are unverifiable due to the country’s internet blackout, indicate that the death toll could be much higher, exceeding 16,500.
From Salon
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