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In the ETS Practice Test 1 fuel-tax passage, the boldfaced word 'exceed' appears in the clause 'its costs... will exceed its benefits.' In context, 'exceed' most nearly means

Aoutstrip
Bmagnify
Cdelimit
Dsupplant
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. outstrip
The sentence compares one quantity (costs) to another (benefits) and concludes the first is greater. 'Outstrip' captures 'be greater than' in context. 'Magnify' means increase in size, 'delimit' means set bounds on, 'supplant' means replace, none of which fit a cost-vs-benefit comparison. ETS keys 'outstrip' as the answer.
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