Usually means: Achieved very high marks successfully.
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  1. aced: Merriam-Webster
  2. aced: Collins English Dictionary
  3. aced: Vocabulary.com
  4. Aced, aced: Wordnik
  5. aced: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. aced: Wiktionary
  7. aced: Dictionary.com
  8. aced: TheFreeDictionary.com

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. aced: Legal dictionary

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. aced: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. aced: Medical dictionary

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  1. ACED: Acronym Finder
  2. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  3. aced: Idioms

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  1. aced: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See ace as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (ACE)

noun:  (card games) A playing card showing a single pip, typically the highest or lowest ranking card in a game.
noun:  (dice games) A die face marked with a single dot, typically representing the number one.
noun:  The ball marked with the number 1 in pool and related games.
noun:  (US, slang) A dollar bill.
noun:  A very small quantity or degree; a particle; an atom; a jot.
noun:  (tennis, volleyball) A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball.
noun:  (sports) A point won by a single stroke, as in handball, rackets, etc.
noun:  (US, baseball) The best pitcher on the team.
noun:  (US, baseball, dated, 19th century) A run.
noun:  (US, golf, disc golf) A hole in one.
noun:  (sometimes attributive) An expert at something; a maverick, genius; a person of supreme talent.
noun:  A military aircraft pilot who is credited with shooting down many enemy aircraft, typically five or more.
noun:  (US) A perfect score on a school exam.
noun:  Any of various hesperiid butterflies.
noun:  (physics, obsolete) A quark.
verb:  (transitive, US, informal) To pass (a test, interviews etc.) perfectly.
verb:  (ambitransitive, US, informal) To defeat (others) in a contest; to outdo (others) in a competition.
verb:  (ambitransitive, tennis) To win a point against (an opponent) by an ace.
verb:  (golf) To make an ace (hole in one).
adjective:  (UK, slang) Excellent.
adjective:  (slang) Asexual, not experiencing sexual attraction.
noun:  (slang) A person who is asexual.
noun:  A male given name.
noun:  A common nickname suggesting skill, particularly among airplane pilots.
noun:  (file format) A proprietary data compression archive file format.
noun:  (film) A member of American Cinema Editors
noun:  (US, education) Initialism of American Council on Education.
noun:  (astronautics) Initialism of Advanced Composition Explorer, a NASA spacecraft.
noun:  Initialism of American Cinema Editors.
noun:  Initialism of Attempto Controlled English. [A subset of English with restricted syntax and semantics described by a small set of formal rules, suitable for knowledge representation and specification or as a query language.]
noun:  (biochemistry, medicine) Initialism of angiotensin converting enzyme. [(biochemistry) An enzyme which catalyzes the creation of angiotensin, and is a strong vasoconstrictor.]
noun:  (military, NATO) Initialism of air combat element.
noun:  (military, USMC) Initialism of aviation combat element.
noun:  Initialism of analysis and control element.
noun:  (computing) Initialism of arbitrary code execution.
noun:  (computing) Initialism of access control entry.
noun:  (computing) Initialism of ASCII-compatible encoding.
noun:  (psychology) Initialism of adverse childhood experience.
noun:  (meteorology) Initialism of accumulated cyclone energy.
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