"Exceeded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Exceeded means to go beyond or surpass a limit, amount, or standard. It can also imply exceeding expectations or requirements.
Excavatum is a Latin word that means "dented" or "impressed". In anatomy, excavatum specifically refers to a congenital condition where a recessed or depressed area is present on the surface of a bone, typically on the ribcage or skull.
Exsecutive is not a word. I think you meant "execute", which means to carry out or put into effect a decision, plan, or order.
Excedent refers to something that exceeds or goes beyond the normal or expected amount, size, or rate. For example, "The company's profits were in excess of $100 million, resulting in an excedent profit."
Excellent means exceptionally good or superior. It can be used to describe something or someone that is outstanding or surpasses expectations. For example, "She gave an excellent presentation", or "The new smartphone is excellent quality".
Exceeded: to perform or achieve something particularly well or to a high standard, exceeding expectations or norms.
The word "excellencies" refers to a title of high respect and dignity, typically used to address or refer to people holding very high offices of state, such as heads of state, heads of government, or other dignitaries. It is often used in formal language, such as in diplomatic or official correspondence.