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succeeder
Variant of succeed
succeed
definition
suc·ceed (sək sēd′)
intransitive verb
- to come next after another; follow; ensue
- to follow another into office, possession, etc., as by election, appointment, or inheritance: often with to
- Obsolete to devolve, as an estate
- to happen or turn out as planned or attempted a plan that succeeded
- to achieve or accomplish something planned or attempted to succeed in persuading someone
- to have or enjoy success; realize a goal or goals, esp. in becoming wealthy, winning fame or approval, etc. to succeed in business
Etymology: ME succeden < L succedere, to go beneath or under, follow after < sub-, under + cedere, to go: see cede
transitive verb
- to take the place left by; follow into office, etc.
- to come or occur after; follow
Related Forms:
- succeeder suc·ceed′er noun
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