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Meanings of
successive
in английском
In regular succession without gaps.
consecutive
serial
sequential
sequent
Related terms
ordered
Usage of
successive
in английском
1
David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, was runner-up for the second
successive
year.
2
The crisis has already involved three expert groups and
successive
policy changes.
3
However, the BBC reports
successive
governments in Madrid have refused to negotiate.
4
Wimbledon prize money will increase for the 17th
successive
year this summer.
5
Five counties have maintained momentum by advancing for a second
successive
year.
6
Five
successive
points later, Agassi takes the game with a simple volley.
7
Brian Murphy won the association's goalkeeping award for the second
successive
year.
8
For the second
successive
year Andy Murray fell at the penultimate hurdle.
9
That was the Ulster county's second
successive
win over football's greatest power.
10
A second
successive
defeat pinned Paraguay back in seventh with 15 points.
11
The law has been strengthened over the years by
successive
military rulers.
12
Results: Rates of HCC increased with each
successive
birth cohort through 1959.
13
She claims it has been under threat since 1997 from
successive
Governments.
14
In particular
successive
promotions from the Second Division to the Premier League.
15
The Universal Architect lingered lovingly in studying the effect of
successive
design.
16
However, heavy showers, localised and strong gusts still accompany the
successive
fronts.
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successive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
successive governments
successive days
successive year
successive generations
successive victory
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Successive
through the time
Successive
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Less common
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