succeed

  • 41succeed — verb a) To follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of. The kings eldest son succeeds his father on the throne. b) To obtain the object desired; to accomplish what is attempted or intended; to have a prosperous issue or… …

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  • 42succeed — See: howling success, nothing succeeds like success …

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  • 43succeed — suc·ceed || sÉ™k sɪːd v. prosper; achieve, attain; come after, follow; take the place of; inherit …

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  • 44succeed — I. v. a. 1. Follow, come after, be subsequent to. 2. Take the place of, assume the office of, follow in order. II. v. n. 1. Follow, ensue, come afterward, come subsequently. 2. Prosper, flourish, prevail, thrive, hit, make a hit, come on, be… …

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  • 45succeed — verb 1) Darwin succeeded where others had failed Syn: triumph, achieve success, be successful, do well, flourish, thrive; informal make it, make the grade, make a name for oneself Ant: fail 2) the plan succeeded …

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  • 46succeed — suc·ceed …

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  • 47succeed — verb 1) Darwin finally succeeded Syn: triumph, achieve success, be successful, do well, flourish, thrive; informal make it, make the grade 2) the plan succeeded Syn: be successful, turn out well, work (out) …

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  • 48succeed — suc•ceed [[t]səkˈsid[/t]] v. i. 1) to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully: Our efforts succeeded[/ex] 2) to thrive, grow, or the like 3) to accomplish what is attempted or intended: We succeeded in our efforts[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 49succeed — /səkˈsid / (say suhk seed) verb (i) 1. to turn out or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result. 2. to have (good or ill) results: our scheme succeeded very badly. 3. to accomplish what is attempted or intended …

  • 50succeed —   1. Accomplish. Holomua, holo i mua, holo le a, holo pono, kō, loa a.     We have succeeded, ua pono kāua.   2. Follow. Ukali, pani, hahai …

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