Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Exceed

Exceed , transitive verb

[Latin excedere, excessum, to go away or beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: compare French excéder. See Cede.]

To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed limit or measure of; to outgo; to surpass; -- used both in a good and a bad sense; as, one man exceeds another in bulk, stature, weight, power, skill, etc.; one offender exceeds another in villainy; his rank exceeds yours.
Name the time, but let it not Exceed three days. — Shakespeare
Observes how much a chintz exceeds mohair. — Pope

Exceed , intransitive verb

1.
To go too far; to pass the proper bounds or measure.
In our reverence to whom, we can not possibly exceed. — Jer. Taylor
Forty stripes he may give him, and not exceed. — Deut. xxv. 3
2.
To be more or greater; to be paramount. — Shakespeare