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Succeed
Succeed
v. t.
To
follow
in
order
; to
come
next
after
;
hence
, to
take
the
place
of; as,
the
king
's
eldest
son
succeeds
his
father
on
the
throne
;
autumn
succeeds
summer
.
Succeed
v. t.
To
fall
heir
to; to
inherit
.
Succeed
v. t.
To
come
after
; to be
subsequent
or
consequent
to; to
follow
; to
pursue
.
Succeed
v. t.
To
support
; to
prosper
; to
promote
.
Succeed
v. i.
To
come
in
the
place
of
another
person
,
thing
, or
event
; to
come
next
in
the
usual
,
natural
, or
prescribed
course
of
things
; to
follow
;
hence
, to
come
next
in
the
possession
of
anything
;
often
with
to.
Succeed
v. i.
Specifically
: To
ascend
the
throne
after
the
removal
the
death
of
the
occupant
.
Succeed
v. i.
To
descend
, as an
estate
or an
heirloom
, in
the
same
family
; to
devolve
.
Succeed
v. i.
To
obtain
the
object
desired
; to
accomplish
what
is
attempted
or
intended
; to
have
a
prosperous
issue
or
termination
; to be
successful
; as, he
succeeded
in
his
plans
;
his
plans
succeeded
.
Succeed
v. i.
To go
under
cover
.
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