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excedéis

Excedéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb exceder. It is used primarily in Spain with the vosotros pronoun and translates as “you (all) exceed” or “you go beyond.” In most of Latin America and in formal writing with ustedes, the corresponding form is exceden. Exceder is a transitive verb and typically takes a direct object, such as un límite, una cuota, or la velocidad.

Etymology and verb family: Exceder comes from Latin excedere, formed by ex- “out” and cedere “to go,

Usage notes: The verb is common in contexts involving limits, quantities, resources, or norms. Example: “Excedéis

See also: exceder; excedente; superar; rebasar.

yield,”
conveying
the
sense
of
going
beyond
a
threshold.
The
present
tense
for
vosotros
follows
the
regular
-er
verb
pattern:
exced-éis;
other
forms
include
excedo,
excedes,
excede,
excedemos,
excedéis,
exceden.
el
límite
de
velocidad
permitido”
meaning
you
exceed
the
permitted
speed
limit;
“Si
continuáis
gastando
así,
excedéis
la
cuota”
meaning
you
exceed
the
monthly
quota.
The
phrase
can
also
be
used
in
mathematical
or
statistical
senses:
“El
número
excede
diez.”