Etymology: [ s&k-sEd ] (verb.) 14th century. From Old French succeder, from Latin succedere (“to go under, go from under, come under, approach, follow, take the place of, receive by succession, prosper, be successful”)
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, acquire, arrive, avail, benefit, be successful, carry off, come off, conquer, distance, do all right, do the trick, earn, flourish, fulfill, gain, get, get to the top
başarmak, başarılı olmak, başarıya ulaşmak, yerine geçmek, sonra gelmek, varisi olmak, arkasından gelmek, halef olmak, rast gitmek, tahta vâris olmak, yerine geçmek veya oturmak, halef selef olmak, amaca ulaşmak, succeed izle/başar, muvaffak olmak, başarılı olmak, başarmak; in (bir şeyi yapmayı) başarmak, becermek: Did you succeed in getting it back? Onu geri almayı başardın mı?, başar, takip etmek, başarı elde etmek, başarı kazanmak, -den sonra gelmek, başarıya imza atmak, başarı sağlamak, başarır, başarılı, başarı, varis olarak sahip olmak, halef olarak sahip olmak, başararak,
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başarmak fiil
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başarılı olmak fiil
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başarıya ulaşmak fiil
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yerine geçmek fiil
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sonra gelmek fiil
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varisi olmak fiil
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arkasından gelmek
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halef olmak Kanun
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rast gitmek
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tahta vâris olmak
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yerine geçmek veya oturmak
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halef selef olmak
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amaca ulaşmak
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succeed izle/başar
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muvaffak olmak
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başarılı olmak, başarmak; in (bir şeyi yapmayı) başarmak, becermek: Did you succeed in getting it back? Onu geri almayı başardın mı? fiil
To support; to prosper; to promote, To come after; to be subsequent or consequent to; to follow; to pursue, To fall heir to; to inherit, 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, To go under cover, To follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of, To descend, as an estate or an heirloom, in the same family; to devolve, Specifically: To ascend the throne after the removal the death of the occupant, To obtain the object desired; to accomplish what is attempted or intended; to have a prosperous issue or termination; to be successful, If you succeed in doing something, you manage to do it. We have already succeeded in working out ground rules with the Department of Defense Some people will succeed in their efforts to stop smoking fail, be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?", 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, attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won, win out, 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, Surrey University Centre for Commonwealth and European Education and Development, UK, prosper; achieve, attain; come after, follow; take the place of; inherit, A goal is said to have succeeded if it has been proven, If one thing is succeeded by another thing, the other thing happens or comes after it. A quick divorce can be succeeded by a much longer -- and more agonising -- period of haggling over the fate of the family, If you succeed another person, you are the next person to have their job or position. David Rowland is almost certain to succeed him as chairman on January 1 The present ruler, Prince Rainier III, succeeded to the throne on 9 May 1949, 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, be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?" attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won, If something succeeds, it works in a satisfactory way or has the result that is intended. a move which would make any future talks even more unlikely to succeed. fail, Someone who succeeds gains a high position in what they do, for example in business or politics. the skills and qualities needed to succeed in small and medium-sized businesses. fail, come next, take a person's place after they die (e g Elizabeth I succeeded her sister Mary as queen), ascend, fadge, work out, come through, get there, Present participle of succeed, Following, next in order, did it, coming after something else, The act of one who, or that which, succeeds; also, that which succeeds, or follows after; consequence, coming after or following, (of elected officers) elected but not yet serving; "our next president", third-person singular of succeed,
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To support; to prosper; to promote
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To come after; to be subsequent or consequent to; to follow; to pursue
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To fall heir to; to inherit
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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
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To go under cover
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To follow in order; to come next after; hence, to take the place of - "Autumn succeeds summer."
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To descend, as an estate or an heirloom, in the same family; to devolve
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Specifically: To ascend the throne after the removal the death of the occupant
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To obtain the object desired; to accomplish what is attempted or intended; to have a prosperous issue or termination; to be successful
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If you succeed in doing something, you manage to do it. We have already succeeded in working out ground rules with the Department of Defense Some people will succeed in their efforts to stop smoking fail
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be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
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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
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attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won
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win out
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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
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prosper; achieve, attain; come after, follow; take the place of; inherit fiil
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A goal is said to have succeeded if it has been proven
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If one thing is succeeded by another thing, the other thing happens or comes after it. A quick divorce can be succeeded by a much longer -- and more agonising -- period of haggling over the fate of the family
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If you succeed another person, you are the next person to have their job or position. David Rowland is almost certain to succeed him as chairman on January 1 The present ruler, Prince Rainier III, succeeded to the throne on 9 May 1949
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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
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be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?" attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won
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If something succeeds, it works in a satisfactory way or has the result that is intended. a move which would make any future talks even more unlikely to succeed. fail
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Someone who succeeds gains a high position in what they do, for example in business or politics. the skills and qualities needed to succeed in small and medium-sized businesses. fail
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come next, take a person's place after they die (e g Elizabeth I succeeded her sister Mary as queen)
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To succeed.
ascend - "She ascended to the thrown when her mother abdicated."
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To succeed.
fadge
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To succeed.
work out - "Are you still seeing John? - No, it didn't work out."
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To succeed.
come through - "The team came through in the end and won the pennant."
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succeed.
get there - "He's having trouble completing the Sudoku, but he'll get there eventually."
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succeeding
Present participle of succeed
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succeeding
Following, next in order
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succeeded
did it
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succeeding
coming after something else
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succeeding
The act of one who, or that which, succeeds; also, that which succeeds, or follows after; consequence
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succeeding
coming after or following
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succeeding
(of elected officers) elected but not yet serving; "our next president"
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