excessed

[n. ik-ses, ek-ses; adj., v. ek-ses, ik-ses]

ex·cess

[n. ik-ses, ek-ses; adj., v. ek-ses, ik-ses]
noun
1.
the fact of exceeding something else in amount or degree: His strength is in excess of yours.
2.
the amount or degree by which one thing exceeds another: The bill showed an excess of several hundred dollars over the estimate.
3.
an extreme or excessive amount or degree; superabundance: to have an excess of energy.
4.
a going beyond what is regarded as customary or proper: to talk to excess.
5.
immoderate indulgence; intemperance in eating, drinking, etc.
adjective
6.
more than or above what is necessary, usual, or specified; extra: a charge for excess baggage; excess profits.

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Excessed is always a great word to know.
So is gobo. Does it mean:
a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
verb (used with object)
7.
to dismiss, demote, transfer, or furlough (an employee), especially as part of a mass layoff.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English (noun and adj.) < Latin excessus departure, digression, equivalent to exced-, variant stem of excēdere to exceed + -tus suffix of v. action

access, assess, excess.


3. surplus.


3. lack, deficiency.

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