succeed - use in sentences
Object
- generation: They left its elaboration to succeeding generations, laying down only the general laws.
- breach: No waiver by us shall be construed as a waiver of any proceeding or succeeding breach of any provision.
- emperor: At the risk of some inbreeding, concubinage ensured that a crown prince was almost always available to succeed a deceased emperor.
- opposition: Overall the Hearing Officer decided that there was a likelihood of confusion and that the opposition succeeded.
- claimant: The claimant succeeded at first instance, but not in the Court of Appeal.
- sentence: A chiefly significant good instruction concerning credit cards processor online free best interest rates - is to examine cautiously the succeeding sentences.
Preposition: on
- count: Professor Porter has certainly succeeded on the first count.
Subject
- citta: However, since each citta which falls away is succeeded by the next citta, kamma can be accumulated from moment to moment.
Modifying Another Word
- brilliantly: He was also worried that house prices, which the MPC had succeeded brilliantly in taming, have started to move up again.
- eventually: Morris swam out and eventually succeeded in saving him.
- finally: I'm happy to say that they have finally succeeded.
Used with why or when
- where: How does Bob intend to succeed where his predecessors have failed?
- when: They thought they would be more likely to succeed when the French support had joined them.
Preposition: in
- exam: How to: take notes, write essays, and succeed in exams.
- economy: We will not succeed in a competitive global economy unless we open up Britain to the talents of all.
- classroom: The academic expectations of both special needs and non-disabled students to succeed in the classroom are high.
- role: To succeed in this role you will be educated to degree level with at least one year's retail experience.
- aim: If our school has to some extent succeeded in this aim, it can look back with satisfaction over its past record.
- environment: We are proving that a local store, serving the local community, can succeed in an environment dominated by the supermarkets.
Preposition: by
- citta: However, since each citta which falls away is succeeded by the next citta, kamma can be accumulated from moment to moment.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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