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The meaning of Succession

Succession – definition

noun

A number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other.

Usage examples:

She had been secretary to a succession of board directors
noun

The action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc.

Usage examples:

The new king was already elderly at the time of his succession
noun

A series of things coming one after another

Usage examples:

[ c ] a succession of scandals, [ u ] in rapid succession he lost his job, his wife, and his health…
noun

A number of similar people or events that exist or happen one after another

Usage examples:

A succession of sth the company has been involved in a succession of accounting scandals., they emp…

Succession translation into English

Succession: translate from English into Chinese

Translate succession into Chinese (Simplified)}
演替, 继承性

Succession: translate from English into Dutch

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Opeenvolging, Opvolging, Successie, Reeks

Succession: translate from English into French

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Succession, Héritiers

Succession: translate from English into German

Translate succession into German}
Nachfolge, Folge, Abfolge, Aufeinanderfolge, Erbfolge, Thronfolge, Serie, Kette, Aufeinanderkette

Succession: translate from English into Hindi

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उत्तराधिकार, अनुक्रमण, पदारोहण, सिलसिला, राज्यारोहन, परिपाटी, तांता, वंश-क्रम, उत्तरवर्तन

Succession: translate from English into Italian

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Successione, Serie, Seguito

Succession: translate from English into Korean

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계승, 연속, 상속, 연속물, 계승권

Succession: translate from English into Russian

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Правопреемство, Последовательность, Преемственность, Право наследования, Порядок престолонаследия, Непрерывный ряд

Succession: translate from English into Spanish

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Sucesión, Serie

Word origin

Middle English (denoting legal transmission of an estate or the throne to another, also in the sense ‘successors, heirs’): from Old French, or from Latin successio(n- ), from the verb succede

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