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Term: excedd

Part of Speech: Verb (Present Tense)

Definition: To surpass or go beyond a limit or expectation; to excel or outdo. Example Sentences:
  1. She always pushes herself to excedd her own limits in every competition.
  2. The team's performance yesterday was outstanding, they managed to excedd all expectations.

Part of Speech: Verb (Past Tense)

Definition: Surpassed or went beyond a limit or expectation; excelled or outdid. Example Sentences:
  1. They excedded all previous sales records last month.
  2. Despite the odds, the underdogs excedded the expectations and won the championship.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Describing something popular or well-known within a specific locality; pertaining to a place or area. Example Sentences:
  1. This ice cream parlor is an excedd spot among the locals.
  2. The excedd jazz festival in the city attracts musicians from all around the country.

Part of Speech: Noun (Plural: excedds)

Definition: (1) A popular and successful event, place, or thing among a specific community or locality. (2) A person who excels or surpasses others. Example Sentences:
  1. "The Taste of the Town" has become one of the most anticipated excedds in our city.
  2. He is considered an excedd in the world of contemporary art.

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