exceed
v.
late 14c., from Old French exceder (14c.) "exceed, surpass, go too far," from Latin excedere "depart, go beyond, be in excess, surpass," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + cedere "go, yield" (see cede). Related: Exceeded; exceeding. Exceedingly (late 15c.) means "very greatly or very much;" excessively (mid-15c.) means "too greatly or too much."
〔李〕[ex-=out of 出;ceed=to go 走⇒“to go out of 走到…之外去”→] v. go beyond;surpass 越出;超过
〔蒋〕[ex-以外,超出,ceed行,“超越而行”] 超过,越过,胜过
〔李〕[ex-=out, beyond外;ceed=to go行走→“to go beyond走出界”→] v. surpass超出