succeeding

IPA: sʌksˈidɪŋ

noun

  • success

adjective

  • Following, next in order.
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Examples of "succeeding" in Sentences

  • Mr. Humala will serve a five-year term succeeding the centrist Alan Garcia.
  • Gee, one might think the Rethugs are once again succeeding at being the party of NO.
  • Still dreaming of Alaska succeeding from the union are ya Falin Palin? gl, Pittsburgh
  • Unfortunately, it appears that Israel has once again succeeding to get America to do their dirty work.
  • Has it occurred to you that even thinking about succeeding from the status quo is in itself progressivism?
  • If you can answer that question then your chances of succeeding is probably 90% higher than the person next to you.
  • Correlating the fact that people are able to make a living, thus public schools must be succeeding is faulty logic.
  • Even conservative legal scholars have said these lawsuits have little chance in succeeding and appear to be nothing more than political theater.
  • As far as Alaska succeeding from the Union, With the way the Federal Government has grown and has taken over most of state's rights, I will not be suprised if we do not see more of this coming.
  • That the difference in the world's affairs wrought by those one hundred years will prevent her succeeding is manifest; but it is equally manifest that they cannot prevent her playing a leading part in the industrial drama which has commenced on the Eastern stage.

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