Exceed
41exceed — see accede …
42exceed — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by by an amount) be more or greater than (in number, extent, etc.). 2 go beyond or do more than is warranted by (a set limit, esp. of one s instructions or rights). 3 surpass, excel (a person or achievement). Etymology: ME f …
43exceed expectations — surpass what was anticipated, be more than predicted …
44exceed one's powers — go beyond one s abilities, transcend one s capacity or capability …
45exceed the limits of one's authority — go beyond one s rights …
46exceed the speed limit — drive faster than the legally permitted speed, speed …
47Not-To-Exceed — The Not To Exceed (NTE) standard recently promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensures that heavy duty engine emissions are controlled over the full range of speed and load combinations commonly experienced in… …
48Not-To-Exceed (NTE) — This article deals with an emissions standard for Heavy Duty Diesel Engines which was created by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The Not To Exceed (NTE) standard recently promulgated by the United States Environmental… …
49Generation of Chaos Exceed — Infobox VG |title = Generation of Chaos Exceed developer = Idea Factory publisher = Idea Factory designer = engine = version = released = flagicon|Japan December 31, 2003 genre = Real time strategy, Strategy, Turn based strategy modes = Single… …
50never-exceed speed — The speed beyond which it is not safe to fly an aircraft. It is normally less than the maximum diving speed (VD ). As it concerns rotary wing aircraft, the never exceed speed, VNE , must be established so that it is (i) not less than 40 knots… …