Excelled [verb]

Definition of Excelled:

be superior; surpass

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One of Wasielewski’s clients, DaeSean Hamilton, was a similar player in 2018, and he excelled in interviews with coaches and physicals with team doctors.

Give a big man who excels at getting himself open close to the basket an elite entry passer who also happens to be a knockdown shooter,12 and he’ll become even more dangerous.

Along with Bey, Vassell can excel inside an important role while having the size, physical tools and skill to someday expand beyond it.

We mostly focused on how he first learned about SEO, the early Panda update and how he reshaped Gossip Cop to excel through these updates by focusing on E-A-T before it was the cool thing to do.

What Morgan and his colleagues excel at, still, is the artful winnowing of a sweeping story.

Although this team is skilled in the latest in high-tech operations, they also excel at old-school violence to take down a surprising number of assailants, cartel members and would-be terrorists.

The ineligibility of Mertz, the redshirt freshman who filled in for the injured Jack Coan and excelled with 20-for-21 passing against Illinois, and Wolf, could have left Wisconsin playing a fourth-string quarterback, Danny Vanden Boom.

A number of their star players who each excelled in the playoffs — Cody Bellinger, Walker Buehler and Corey Seager — were all drafted and developed by the club.

To excel, we need to balance our physical and mental stressors with the right amount of sleep, rest, and recovery.

Instead, he says, he’s now focusing on ensuring the company excels at customer service when interacting with a Polestar 2 owner around the recall.