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Meanings of
succeed
in English
Portuguese
atingir
Catalan
triomfar
Spanish
cumplir lo prometido
Back to the meaning
Attain success or reach a desired goal.
win
come through
bring home the bacon
deliver the goods
fail
Portuguese
atingir
Catalan
succeir
Spanish
suceder
Back to the meaning
Be the successor (of)
follow
come after
precede
Catalan
succeir
Synonyms
Examples for "
follow
"
follow
come after
Examples for "
follow
"
1
A possible debt capital market transaction may
follow
,
subject to market conditions.
2
Weekly government statistics from the Energy Information Administration will
follow
later today.
3
The new measures
follow
a sharp increase in cases in recent days.
4
Not this yes yes I must and order order order
follow
done.
5
It says Europe needs to
follow
the US lead in promoting growth.
1
That will
come
after
the second test, which banks can actually fail.
2
The formal safety approval will
come
after
a 30-day public comment period.
3
The deals
come
after
American Renal's USD135m PIK toggle deal last week.
4
So you think they'll
come
after
me at the house? she asked.
5
That will only
come
after
we are able to deliver, he said.
Usage of
succeed
in English
1
Today, a consumer electronics company needs much more than hardware to
succeed
.
2
He is expected to
succeed
prime minister Tony Blair later this year.
3
Whether he will
succeed
,
well, we shall see what we shall see.
4
The CDD over time will change to help Android
succeed
,
Morrill said.
5
However, opposition from Democrats could still
succeed
in further postponing the debate.
6
However, for these plans to
succeed
,
a stable electricity supply was needed.
7
It took me 12 days to control my fear and ultimately
succeed
.
8
In that way you create the environment to
succeed
at every level.
9
Whether Honor can
succeed
in such challenging conditions remains to be seen.
10
Spads want their ministers to
succeed
;
civil servants want policies to
succeed
.
11
However, where the children thrive and
succeed
are in the spatial-based areas.
12
But government officials do not expect the agencies to
succeed
,
Barron's reported.
13
The good news is, the survey showed graduates did
succeed
over time.
14
The smile will
succeed
the frown; the balm will follow the rod.
15
He did not
succeed
,
as he must have done several weeks ago.
16
If we are to
succeed
,
we need a better source of information.
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succeed
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
succeed in
succeed where
succeed better
succeed in life
succeed only
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Translations for
succeed
Portuguese
atingir
ser bem sucedido
ser bem sucedida
ser bem sucedidas
ser bem sucedidos
conseguir
Catalan
triomfar
aconseguir
succeir
Spanish
cumplir lo prometido
salir adelante
tener éxito
triumfar
triunfar
conseguir
suceder
Succeed
through the time
Succeed
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
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