in excess of



in excess of

Over; greater or more than. The retail giant predicts earnings for the past year in excess of $4 million.
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in excess of

Greater than, more than, as in The book sold in excess of a million copies. [Early 1600s]
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in excess of

Greater than; more than: unit sales in excess of 20 million.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gawaingə-WAYN (English), GOW-ən (English)Welsh, Arthurian Romance
Ablitt['æblit]
EveleenEV-ə-leenEnglish (Rare)
Serafinase-rah-FEE-nah (Polish)Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish
Nithin-Indian, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
Tijmen-Dutch