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    succeed
    /səkˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. achieve the desired aim or result: "keep trying and you will eventually succeed" Similar triumphbe victoriousachieve successbe successfulOpposite failfailflop
    • 2. take over a throne, office, or other position from: "he would succeed Hawke as Prime Minister" Similar replacetake the place oftake over fromcome afterOpposite precede

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  2. to take an official job or position after someone else: He succeeded his father as editor of the paper. When the Queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to the throne. to come after another person or thing in time: In the weeks that succeeded, five more patients showed similar symptoms.

  3. The meaning of SUCCEED is to come next after another in office or position or in possession of an estate; especially : to inherit sovereignty, rank, or title. How to use succeed in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Succeed.

  4. Succeed definition: to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result. See examples of SUCCEED used in a sentence.

  5. [intransitive] to achieve something that you have been trying to do or get; to have the result or effect that was intended. Our plan succeeded. Whether we succeed or fail depends on ingenuity and luck. succeed in doing something He succeeded in getting a place at art school.

  6. When you succeed at something, you reach a goal or do really well. If you practice speaking Arabic every day, you are likely to succeed at becoming fluent in this language.

  7. succeed. ( səkˈsiːd) vb. 1. ( intr) to accomplish an aim, esp in the manner desired: he succeeded in winning. 2. ( intr) to happen in the manner desired: the plan succeeded. 3. ( intr) to acquit oneself satisfactorily or do well, as in a specified field: to succeed in publishing.

  8. If you succeed another person, you are the next person to have their job or position. David is almost certain to succeed him as chairman on January 1. [VERB noun] George III succeeded to the throne in 1760. [VERB + to] Synonyms: take over from, replace, oust, supersede More Synonyms of succeed.

  9. the achieving of desired results, or someone or something that achieves positive results: [ U ] We’ve tried to contact him, but so far without success. [ C ] The dinner party was a great success. (Definition of success from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) success | Business English. noun. uk / səkˈses / us.

  10. succeed. verb. /səkˈsid/. Verb Forms. [intransitive] to achieve something that you have been trying to do or get; to have the result or effect that was intended Our plan succeeded. succeed in doing something He succeeded in being accepted to art school.

  11. The meaning of SUCCESS is degree or measure of succeeding. How to use success in a sentence. degree or measure of succeeding; favorable or desired outcome; also : the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence; one that succeeds…