politeness You use expressions such as Your Excellency or His Excellency when you are addressing or referring to officials of very high rank, for example ambassadors or governors. I am reluctant to trust anyone totally, Your Excellency His excellency the President will be waiting for you in the hall. Your/His/Her Excellency a way of talking to or about people who hold high positions in the state or the church
a spreadsheet software program included as part of the Microsoft Office package It is available for use by the I D Weeks community from computers on the 1st floor - Computer Workstations and in TLC (Technology Literacy Center) on the 2nd floor
A program in the Microsoft Office Suite that creates spreadsheets Initially developed for accounting, spreadsheets like Excel are now used for a variety of other projects which require that data be organized in a table or grid
If someone excels in something or excels at it, they are very good at doing it. Caine has always been an actor who excels in irony Mary was a better rider than either of them and she excelled at outdoor sports Academically he began to excel I think Krishnan excelled himself in all departments of his game