0 to be extremely good at something:
1 to do something very well or be highly skilled, and be better than most others:
2 a brand of software used for creating spreadsheets (= documents with rows of data for showing amounts and making calculations):
an Excel document/spreadsheet
These instructions assume you are familiar with using Excel.
3 to be extremely good at something:
excel in/at sth Their biggest competitive advantage is that they excel at manufacturing small, gas-efficient vehicles at low cost.
Their old social science history excelled in dealing with vital, aggregating questions of scope, tempo, and power.
We know that the government excels in corruption and incompetence.
She excelled herself in the venom that she displayed towards local government.
I think that they handled their case extraordinarly badly right through, and in that they have been excelled only by the miners.
I think he has excelled in an art in which he has hitherto shown considerable skill—the art of the dialectition.
Even in meteorology we have one of the finest examples of the development of international co-operation that excels international development in almost any other sphere.
I found an expertise and professionalism that cannot be excelled.
They will take away the opportunity from people who wish to succeed in this sport, although in the past we have excelled at it.
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