excelled in English

verb
1
be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject.
a sturdy youth who excelled at football
synonyms:shinebe excellentbe outstandingbe skillfulbe talentedbe preeminentreign supremestand outbe the bestbe unparalleledbe unequaledbe second to nonebe unsurpassedsurpassoutdooutshineoutclassoutstripbeattoptranscendexceedbetterpasseclipseovershadowbestbe head and shoulders abovebe a cut above
verb

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1. 17 Scotch and Bubba excelled in their fall semester.

2. Neither Albert Victor nor George excelled intellectually.

3. Rick has always excelled at foreign languages.

4. The nation of Israel apparently excelled in the art of music.

5. At Yale, he excelled in baseball and hockey.

6. 19 Scotch and Bubba excelled in their fall semester.

7. Go Seigen quickly excelled and soon became known as a Go prodigy.

8. They have excelled at medicine, law, engineering and accountancy.

9. No, but I excelled in archery far beyond you.

10. Kim excelled as a student and in after-school activities.

11. Miss Lodsworth, who organized the flower rota, had excelled herself.

12. Even the flaming Agate , was agreed that you excelled as Macbeth.

13. Cow dung excelled the other treatments in amounts of such acids produced.

14. Amphibions were designed by SedriMotors Ltd., which excelled in aquatic combat craft

15. 🔊 Trisha excelled at the Avocation of sewing and ultimately turned it …

16. Whereas Fidel excelled as a student, Raúl turned in mostly mediocre performances.

17. He excelled scholastically and received a master’s degree at Cambridge in 1632.

18. He excelled academically as a part-time student, continuing to work while enrolled.

19. 21 They have excelled in leading-edge technologies for military and computer applications.

20. Ovid was a witty writer who excelled in creating lively and passionate characters.

21. 8 Where the technique of etching fell woefully short, he discovered,(www.Sentencedict.com) the art of lithography excelled.

22. 18 It was political posturing - at which parliament has excelled - at its cynical worst.

23. Kagga was an excellent all-round student who excelled in Sciences, Arts and Sports.

24. Two Ifugao Bultong champions who also excelled and became famous in other combat sports are:

25. She excelled in many great roles, most memorably as Lady Macbeth at the National Theatre.

26. Capable of being surmounted or excelled Familiarity information: Conquerable used as an adjective is rare.

27. In high school, she won awards because she did well academically and excelled in sports.

28. Since 1996, Celerit has excelled in supporting the management of production applications for financial institutions

29. His hatred of them and he excelled Martin in denunciation when he turned upon them.

30. Where the technique of etching fell woefully short, he discovered, the art of lithography excelled.

31. The diligence with which she’s pursued sports and excelled at the world stage is extremely inspiring.

32. He excelled in conveying information in a palatable, humorous, and exciting form to a general audience.

33. 15. (a) How have some countries listed in the worldwide report excelled in home Bible study activity?

34. Lions were also hunted during the Mughal Empire, where Emperor Jahangir is said to have excelled at it.

35. 29 Like most young men of his background he excelled in outdoor activities - deer-stalking, mountaineering and shooting.

36. It gives us the confidence to cope with other apparently insurmountable problems, knowing that we have excelled ourselves before.

37. The school was founded in 1966 as a national educational institution to nurture Vietnamese students who excelled at mathematics.

38. Poll Dorset carcases have excelled in Australian carcase competitions having very good eye muscle and a good lean meat to fat ratio.

39. Although he excelled at learning, he had to leave school at the age of nine because of the extreme poverty of his parents.

40. Conquerable may be defined as “ Capable of being conquered or subdued“Capable of being surmounted or excelled“Subject to being conquered or overcome”

41. 25 Today we appear to have excelled the hypochondriac cultures of the past by elevating the morbidly self-involved to the level of paragon.

42. Synonyms for Conquerable adj subject to being conquered or overcome adj capable of being surmounted or excelled Want to thank TFD for its existence?

43. 13 Today we appear to have excelled the hypochondriac cultures of the past by elevating the morbidly self-involved to the level of paragon.

44. Suffering from poor eyesight accentuated by a childhood eye injury, he was poor at other sports, but excelled on the track from an early age.

45. A few years later, because I excelled academically as well as in sports, I was selected to attend an academy near Marienburg, now Malbork, in Poland.

46. Crucial is, as long as information is open and transparent, the judgement of people gets not easily misdirect, after all " the fact is excelled Demosthenic " .

47. An outstanding all-rounder, he excelled at all the essential skills of batting, bowling and fielding, but it is for his batting that he is most renowned.

48. Their ability to travel is an important factor when considering the Brahmans' un-excelled capability to thrive under adverse conditions, because of their hardiness, thriftiness and rustling proficiency.

49. Last CES was a time of reckoning for lidar companies, many of which were cratering due to a lack of demand from a (still) nonexistent Autonomous vehicle industry.The few that excelled did …

50. As for Job, whom he here Confuteth, he seems to say of him as Calvin somewhere doth of Luther, That as he excelled with great virtues, so he was not without his great failings